Transportation 2024: Finding common ground through overcoming transportation challenges
"Transportation 2024: Finding common ground through overcoming transportation challenges" is a Special Advertising supplement to The Washington Times.
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The power of choice: How air travel became more affordable and available for all
This summer, a record number of travelers are booking tickets, packing bags and heading to the airport. I am one of the millions of passengers buckling up and taking off.
Utah's transportation connects our present with our future
Transportation is so much more than moving people and objects from point A to point B.
Fueling flight: Utilizing biofuels in aviation
Farmers feed the nation and the world, and with new technology and innovation, farmers will fuel flight as well.
Safeguarding construction workers protects transportation investments
Too often, we underestimate the difficulties and dangers roadway workers face while building and maintaining our roads, highways, and bridges.
The Water Resources Development Act: A roadmap to common ground
North Carolina's Seventh Congressional District is known for its beautiful waterways and beaches as well as the rich agricultural fields that dominate the landscape in Southeastern North Carolina.
Streamlining commercial space: A national imperative
When you think about space travel, I'm guessing you think about NASA, the International Space Station, SpaceX, or even Star Trek before you think about the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Life in the fast lane: How express lanes unlock mobility
Has bad traffic ever made you show up late to a baseball game or dance recital? Miss the big work presentation? Come home after dinner is over and the dishes are done?
Navigating shoal waters: The Coast Guard's funding challenge
As chairman of the House Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, I have had the privilege of meeting many dedicated and capable men and women who serve in our nation's Coast Guard.
Prosperity and security flow through U.S. ports
My home state of Alaska is roughly three times the size of Texas at low tide, and we have the longest coastline in the entire country.
Call 'red light' on federally funded revenue traps
The federal government is incredibly skilled at one thing finding new and abhorrent ways to waste your hard-earned tax dollars.