An interview with Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minnesota), the ranking Democrat on the Congressional Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, discussing the agenda for the re-authrorization of TEA 21.
In September 2003, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, or TEA 21, will expire. The re-authorization of the surface transportation program is the single greatest allocation of funding that goes through Congressmore than $200 billion over a six-year spanand Washington D.C. is beginning to turn its attention to the bill. Leading the debate as to how that money is prioritized and distributed is Rep. James Oberstar of Minnesota, the ranking Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. MIR is pleased to present this exlusive interview with Rep. Oberstar in which he highlights whats at stake in the re-authorization of TEA 21, the politics of reforming transportation policy, and the national significance of Californias transportation planning efforts to date.
Thanks to Larry Segal
FULL STORY: Rep. Oberstar Outlines Congressional Agenda For TEA 21 Re-Authorization

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