Boxer Opening Statement: MAP-21 Markup

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Boxer Opening Statement: MAP-21 Markup

The following news release was published by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work on Nov. 9, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

Statement of Senator Barbara Boxer

Full Committee Business Meeting

to consider S. 1813, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act

November 9, 2011

(Remarks as prepared for delivery)

Colleagues - as we meet today to mark up S. 1813, MAP-21, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century, 70,000 of our nation's bridges are structurally deficient and over 50 percent of our roads are not up to standard.

We also meet today as stubbornly high unemployment prevails in our nation with more than one million construction workers out of work and thousands of businesses struggling.

I couldn't be more proud today to be Chairman of this Committee. The bill before us is completely bipartisan, and therefore nobody will think it is perfect, but it is a very strong commitment to our transportation system and to the health of our businesses, workers, and communities who depend on it.

No nation can be an economic leader if it can't move people and goods; no nation can thrive if its people are trapped in traffic, losing 4.8 billion hours from work and paying the price for polluted air.

This bill is a reform bill - it consolidates 90 programs into 30. While it continues the current level of funding plus inflation which protects 1.8 million jobs, according to the Transportation Department, it also will create up to one million more jobs through leveraging in the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) program.

I am so grateful to Senator Inhofe who has been a tough but fair partner in writing this bill. I have seen his staff and my staff working together at the most difficult moments when we thought we would fail. What kept us going was the responsibility we all felt to fix our aging infrastructure and get the economy moving.

I also want to thank Senator Baucus and Senator Vitter and their staffs, and all Members of this Committee and their staffs, who helped us every step of the way.

Finally, I want to give heartfelt thanks to the respected organizations who stood by us and encouraged us to complete our work in a bipartisan way.

In the last few months, I spoke with those organizations on conference calls sometimes twice a week.

When I read their names, you will see that America is behind this bill, regardless of ideology and differences on other issues.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

AFL-CIO

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

National Association of City Transportation Officials

Coalition for America's Gateways and Trade Corridors

American Society of Civil Engineers

U.S. Conference of Mayors

American Road and Transportation Builders Association

Associated General Contractors

American Trucking Associations

American Moving & Storage Association

American Council of Engineering Companies

National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association

Natural Resources Defense Council

AAA

International Union of Operating Engineers

American Concrete Pavement Association

American Public Transportation Association

National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

National Auto Dealers

National Asphalt Pavement Association

Laborers' International Union of North America

Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association

American Iron and Steel Institute

National Association of Development Organizations

National Association of Truck Stop Operators

National Association of Regional Councils

Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association

Associated Equipment Distributors

Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute

Association of Equipment Manufacturers

Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance

American Highway Users Alliance

Intelligent Transportation Society of America

American Bus Association

Transportation Construction Coalition

Southern California Association of Governments

National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association

Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations

Portland Cement Association

National Association of Counties...

And others

I ask unanimous consent to enter the letters I received into the record, and I will read one sentence from one letter.

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers writes: "... [we] believe there is no single piece of legislation that this Congress can consider that could do more to quickly create jobs and generate economic activity."

I hope we will act quickly today to get MAP-21 out of the Committee with a strong vote.

As attention shifts to the Finance Committee, I hope all Members will do everything they can to support Senator Baucus and his Committee, who are already working hard to ensure full funding for this two-year effort.

Now I turn to my Ranking Member, Senator Inhofe.

Source: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work

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