Dr. Bucshon Praises Fiscally Responsible WRRDA Bill
Washington, DC,
May 20, 2014
On Tuesday, the House voted to approve the Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA), a fiscally responsible bill that improves our nation’s water transportation infrastructure, cuts government red tape, and helps create much needed jobs. After passing the House in October by a bipartisan vote 417-3, the House and Senate moved to a conference committee to iron out the final details. Dr. Bucshon was appointed as a conferee to help negotiate a fiscally responsible deal that benefits Indiana’s ports and waterways and creates jobs all without a single earmark, a first for the bill. “I’m proud to have worked with my colleagues on both sides the aisle on a bill to meet the needs of our water transportation infrastructure,” said Dr. Bucshon. “The WRRDA bill helps the private sector create jobs and grow our economy by cutting red tape and expediting the environmental review process. We also invest in maintenance and funding for ports, like our very own Mt. Vernon Port, that are often underfunded to ensure safety and maintain competitiveness. At the same time the bill is fiscally responsible, does not include any earmarks, and deauthorizes $18 billion in old, inactive projects. WRRDA will undoubtedly help Indiana and I look forward to a Senate vote and the President’s signature.” Bucshon’s work was also praised by Committee Chairman, Bill Shuster. “We set out to draft a fiscally responsible bill to ensure our country has an efficient and effective water transportation system and we accomplished that goal with WRRDA,” said Rep. Bill Shuster, Chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “Dr. Bucshon has been a valuable member of our committee and I thank him for his hard work to negotiate the final details of this bill.” Senate approval is expected by the end of the week. WRRDA will then move to President Obama’s desk for his signature. BACKGROUND: The Mt. Vernon Port in Southwestern Indiana handles between 3 and 5 million tons annually, and is ranked as the 6th largest inland port in the US by ton-miles. Speaker of the House, John Boehner, released a comparison of the 2007 water resources bill and today’s demonstrating that the bill has gone from “an Earmark Haven to a Jobs Bill.” WRRDA 2014 Highlights (Courtesy the Transportation Committee): The Water Resources Reform and Development Act of 2014 is one of the most policy and reform focused measures of its kind in the last two decades. WRRDA streamlines the project delivery process, promotes fiscal responsibility, and strengthens our water transportation networks to promote competitiveness, prosperity, and economic growth. WRRDA contains no earmarks and makes major reforms to increase transparency, accountability, and Congressional oversight in reviewing and prioritizing future water resources development activities. Reforms Bureaucracy, Accelerates Project Delivery, and Streamlines Environmental Reviews
Fiscally Responsible
Strengthens Oversight, Transparency, and Accountability
Increases Flexibility for Non-Federal Interests and Leverages Private Sector Investments to Multiply the Effect of Federal Funding
Enhances Safety and Protects Communities
Improves Competitiveness, Creates Jobs, and Strengthens Water Resources Infrastructure
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