The Senate panel that oversees transportation spending is proposing new programs to fund more climate-resilient infrastructure and safe streets in fiscal 2022.
The Senate Transportation-Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill, unveiled Monday, would provide $82.9 billion in overall discretionary budget authority across several agencies, an $8.3 billion boost over fiscal 2021. The bill would provide the Department of Transportation with $29.1 billion in discretionary spending.
(See summary of Senate bill here.)
If the Senate passes the bill, it still must be reconciled with a corresponding House version (passed as part of
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