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Transportation Reauthorization Update. Nina Mclawhorn, Research Administrator Wisconsin Department of Transportation Government Transportation Research Information Committee Special Libraries Association June 6, 2004. Overview. Current status of reauthorization Congressional timeline
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Transportation Reauthorization Update Nina Mclawhorn, Research Administrator Wisconsin Department of TransportationGovernment Transportation Research Information Committee Special Libraries Association June 6, 2004
Overview • Current status of reauthorization • Congressional timeline • Larger issues loom • Congressional budget overview • Transportation Conference Committee issues • Implications for NTL
Current status of reauthorization • House and Senate passed fundamentally different bills • Differences will be resolved in conference committee • Senate conferees selected • Negotiations to begin after House conferees decided
Congressional timeline • TEA 21 expired 9/30/03 • Short term extension expires 6/30/04 • Six-week recess for national political conventions (late summer) • Congress adjourns 10/1/04
Larger issues loom • Deficit projections • Defense and security concerns • National elections
Congressional budget overview • Budget, authorizations, appropriations • Deficit projections • Domestic spending frozen – trend to continue into future(FFY 05 transportation appropriations allocation was cut nearly $3 billion – indication of things to come)
January Baseline Deficits with GOP Tax Cuts and Alternative Minimum Tax ReformCongressional Budget Office ($ billions) 2004 2005 2005-14 CBO baseline deficits....................……………….. -477 -362 -1,893 GOP tax policies and AMT reform ........…….6 -65 -2,417 Net interest costs .....................………………..(*) -1 -472 Deficits with GOP tax cuts and AMT reform……-471 -428 -4,782 Deficit without Social Security ...............-623 -600 -7,139
Conference committee issues • Reopener debate • Size of pie (funding) • Slicing the pie (donor state debate) • Threats to formula funding • Title V: Research and education funding • Implications for NTL
Reopener debate • Six-year funding (FFY 2004 – 2009)OR • Two-year funding (FFY 2004 – 2005)(expires September 30, 2005)
Conclusion • Limited resources will require future collaboration Thank You!