US Senate
April 27, 2021
ACPA Network Join Broad Stakeholder Group in Letter to Congressional Leaders
A group of nearly 80 stakeholder groups, including ACPA and more than a dozen affiliated chapters and other state and regional concrete promotion [...]
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Senate Republicans Release Infrastructure Investment Framework
On Thursday, Senate leaders* released their infrastructure investment counteroffer to the Biden Administration’s American Jobs Plan. This Senate [...]
Read moreMarch 17, 2021
ACPA Urges Support for AID-PT Provision
ACPA, along with NAPA and PCA, sent a letter to both House and Senate transportation committee leadership expressing appreciation for their [...]
Read moreFebruary 10, 2021
ACPA and TCC Urge Congress to Enact Highway Bill
ACPA and other TCC partners on Monday sent a letter to the US House and Senate Majority and Minority leaders urging Congress to “swiftly enact [...]
Read moreFebruary 3, 2021
Senate Leaders Reach Power-Sharing Agreement
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) have reached a deal on a power-sharing agreement [...]
Read moreJanuary 6, 2021
Georgia Senate Races Change Balance of Power
Following late-night into early morning vote tabulations, the two pivotal Senate seats for Georgia have been called, thus ending months of [...]
Read moreDecember 23, 2020
Senate Approves Omnibus/COVID-Relief Bill
The US Senate late Monday (Dec. 21) approved the massive Omnibus and COVID-relief catchall package, which included significant transportation [...]
Read moreNovember 4, 2020
ACPA Offers Election Results with Industry Perspectives
In spite of ongoing tallies in the Presidential contest, things were less tumultuous with the Senate and House races, or at least those that most [...]
Read moreNovember 4, 2020
ACPA Supports Key Transportation Advocates in Final Days Before Election
In the week prior to the elections, ACPA responded to appeals for support from key lawmakers responsible for public policy and appropriations [...]
Read moreOctober 1, 2020
Continuing Resolution Averts Government Shutdown but Falls Short of Expectations
The U.S. Senate yesterday evening approved the House-passed continuing resolution (CR), approving the measure with a bipartisan 84-10 vote. [...]
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