The House completed debate on government funding, including votes on the Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act, a short-term CR, and a short-term FAA patch. Representatives Manning and Scholten voted for short-term FAA extensions, emphasizing the need for a long-term reauthorization for traveler safety. The House passed an FAA funding extension, the third in recent months, with plans for a comprehensive, long-term bill. Chairman Graves expressed support for an FAA extension through May 10, aiming for a final short-term extension before a long-term bill reaches the President's desk.
Yesterday, Chairman @RepSamGraves spoke in support of an FAA extension that goes through May 10: "I plan to work expeditiously with our Senate counterparts so that this is the last short-term extension before we send a comprehensive, long-term FAA bill to the President’s desk." https://t.co/NnuLkigDqx
The House voted to extend the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) funding authority, marking the third extension in recent months for the reauthorization bill https://t.co/weMQYzFEW6 https://t.co/VatTXo05ty
I just voted to pass another short-term reauthorization of the FAA. For the safety and security of travelers and airports across the country, we need to pass a long-term reauthorization as soon as possible. The Senate needs to act now.
I just voted for the @FAANews extension, preventing a lapse in funding that would cause travel disruptions. Now, the Senate must pass the long-term, bipartisan FAA bill the House passed in July to ensure that the U.S. remains a global leader in aviation.
THE HOUSE has wrapped up debate on government funding. 3 votes now 1) Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act. 2) Short-term CR. 3) Short-term FAA patch