highways News Updates

Business

Mica Opposes Measure to Curb Highway Privatization Deals

WASHINGTON — House Transportation Committee Chairman John Mica said he opposes a measure to curb the leasing of highways to private investors that is being discussed by the House-Senate conference committee on transportation reauthorization.

June 4, 2012
Business

Illinois Sets Funds to Alleviate No. 1 Trucking Bottleneck

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn announced Monday a major reconstruction project to add “much-needed capacity to the Circle Interchange in the heart of Chicago.â€

April 24, 2012
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Pass a Highway Bill

Let’s hope that the current congressional recess gives several members of the House of Representatives an opportunity to rethink their positions on the nation’s infrastructure and leads them to help forge a strategy to fix our ailing roads and bridges.

April 9, 2012
Business

Obama Signs 90-Day Highway Bill Extension Following Congressional Passage

President Obama on Friday signed a 90-day extension of federal transportation funding that was passed by the House and Senate a day earlier, the Associated Press reported.

March 30, 2012
Business

House Republicans Delay Vote on Highway Bill

House Republican leaders Monday delayed voting on a three-month extension of federal highway programs, Bloomberg reported.

March 27, 2012
Business

Obama Urges House to Pass Transportation Bill

In his weekly radio address this weekend, President Obama urged Congress to pass a bipartisan transportation bill.

March 26, 2012
Letters to the Editor, Business

Letter: Highway Bill

Hidden deep within the massive Senate Transportation Bill, No. 1813, on pages 1283-1284, is a provision that will make owners and directors of corporations personally liable for civil penalties if the bill, which has passed the Senate and is headed for the House, becomes law.

March 26, 2012
Business

House May Vote on Highway Bill Monday Night

The House could vote as soon as Monday night on a highway bill extension, which would avert a shutdown on transportation funding in advance of Saturday’s deadline on funding, Bloomberg reported.

March 26, 2012
Business

U.S. Needs $101 Billion Annually to Maintain Highways, DOT Report Says

The United States would need to spend $101 billion per year, plus inflation, to maintain its existing highway system over the next 20 years, the Department of Transportation estimated.

March 20, 2012
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Halfway °®¶¹´«Ã½?

Hallelujah, a new highway bill has actually managed to make it successfully through one of the houses of Congress.

March 19, 2012