Driving Questions: The Future Of Federal Transportation Funding - While Congress Debates And Delays, Infrastructure Suffers
Banker & Tradesman
September 22, 2014
In a time when Congressional job approval ratings are hovering somewhere below 15 percent, any Americans have lost interest in the lawmaking process in Washington, D.C. By most accounts, the current Congress is on track to pass the fewest number of laws in any Congressional session in the history of the United States. That’s reason enough to be uninterested in the legislative activity of Washington – even for political buffs. So why should we be interested in the status of federal transportation funding?