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Home » AGC Organizes Bipartisan House Effort on Transportation Funding; Seeks $49.95 Billion for State DOTs to Move Forward with Planned Projects
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AGC Organizes Bipartisan House Effort on Transportation Funding; Seeks $49.95 Billion for State DOTs to Move Forward with Planned Projects

May 7, 2020Updated:November 22, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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AGC and its Transportation Construction Coalition partners organized a bipartisan effort led by Reps. Conor Lamb (D-Penn.) and Bob Gibbs (R-Ohio) calling on the leadership of the House of Representatives to include an immediate $49.95 billion federal fund infusion for state departments of transportation (DOT) to move planned projects forward. Projections are showing decreases in state motor fuel tax and toll receipts as vehicle traffic declines by 50 percent in most parts of the country due to work and travel restrictions. Some state DOTs could experience losses as high as 45 percent, leading to significant project letting delays and cancellations, threatening construction jobs. AGC and its chapters are making a concerted effort to bring as many members of the House together in making this request a priority included in the next COVID-19 relief bill. 

Contact your U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators to tell them to support this critical funding for the transportation construction industry in the next COVID-19 relief bill.

For more information, contact Cory Gattie at cory.gattie@agc.org.

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