Congress clears short-term FAA funding bill

Imagine going for more than three years without a permanent authorization bill. The FAA has been doing it.

Imagine going for more than three years without a permanent authorization bill. The FAA has been doing it.

Congress just passed another short-term bill — the 20th — to buy time for work on a final one.

Keith Laing of the Hill discusses why this has taken so long.

RELATED LINKS

Still no action in Congress on Reagan National flights (Washington Business Journal)

House Passes Short-Term FAA Bill (Aviation News)

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