A note from NARP.
Subject: House funding; Senate flexibility Date: Fri, 11 Jun 1999 13:22:43 -0400 From: NARP (s.leonard@narprail.org) To all NARP members, June 11, 1999-- House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) -- in an effort to placate fiscal hawks in his party -- decided this week to use floor amendments to trim spending from appropriations bills already approved in committee. The House already has cut the agriculture and legislative branch spending bills, by $102 million and $54 million, respectively. However, we hear the cut target for transportation is between four and eight hundred million dollars. With highway and transit spending protected by the TEA-21 firewalls, and aviation and Coast Guard levels below Clinton's requests, any such amendment could be fatal to Amtrak. Please ask your representative to work for floor passage of the $571 million approved in committee and to oppose any effort to cut it. This is $38 million below Amtrak's current level, whereas -- again compared to current levels -- the bill increases aviation by $985 million and the Coast Guard by $153 million. The House bill could reach the floor as early as the week of June 14. Meanwhile, please ask your senators to co-sponsor S.1144, which would let states use spend their flexible TEA-21 dollars on Amtrak. --Ross B. Capon