AASHTO supports Obama's call for transportation investment.

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AASHTO joined President Barack Obama in urging Congress to extend legislation to fund Federal highway and transit programs as prelude to completing a new reauthorization bill. During news conference in Louisville KY, AASHTO President Susan Martinovich, director of the Nevada DOT, stated that if Congress does not act fast more than 500,000 jobs and countless state and local projects to modernize and improve transportation across the U.S. will be in jeopardy.



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AASHTO Supports President Obama's Urgent Call for Transportation Investment



Washington, D.C. - The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials today joined President Barack Obama in urging Congress to extend legislation to fund Federal highway and transit programs as a prelude to completing a new reauthorization bill.

"We appreciate President Obama's support for transportation investments and look forward to continuing to work with Congress on addressing the country's urgent transportation challenges," said John Horsley, AASHTO executive director.

Last week, AASHTO President Susan Martinovich, director of the Nevada Department of Transportation, said during a news conference in Louisville, Kentucky, that more than 500,000 jobs and countless state and local projects to modernize and improve transportation across the U.S. are in jeopardy if Congress does not act quickly.

The current surface transportation legislation, the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, and Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) expired in 2009. Congress has extended the Act seven times, but that latest extension expires on September 30. By September 30, Congress must also extend the 18.4-cents-per-gallon gasoline tax that provides the revenue to fund federal highway and transit programs. It also must pass a long-term reauthorization of those programs funded at the highest level possible.

For more information on AASHTO's authorization principles, visit www.transportation.org/?siteid=98.

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is the "Voice of Transportation" representing State Departments of Transportation in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association serving as a catalyst for excellence in transportation. Follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/aashtospeaks.

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