U.S. Congressman John Boozman 3rd District of Arkansas
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Transportation The Third District of Arkansas is growing at a very quick pace, therefore, building and maintaining a strong transportation infrastructure is vital to economic development of the entire state. For this reason, I have made transportation issues one of my main priorities as I serve you in Congress. As a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, I will work to ensure that the Third District of Arkansas receives federal assistance to address our infrastructure needs. My seat on the committee provides a unique opportunity to advocate for local highway projects, the development of intermodal facilities and the growth of our airports. As the Ranking Member on the Water Resources Subcommittee, I am also to advocate for building and maintenance projects that are vital to our nation's waterways. In the 111th Congress, we will reauthorize the program that allocates money for our nation's surface transportation infrastructure. I will continue to work to ensure that Arkansas receive as much money as possible specifically designated for projects in the Third District of Arkansas, as well as for the state's highway needs. My seat on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee also enables me to take an active role in the debate over making our skies safe and securing our homeland. September 11th dramatically changed our world and we have reacted by increasing security in the skies, at our ports, around our energy plants and for our nation's water supply. However, we must ensure that airlines and airports of all sizes can still operate efficiently, that goods can still flow in and out of our ports in a timely manner and that Americans can still enjoy the freedom to travel. This is an ongoing issue and I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues to ensure the safety of all Americans. Transportation issues are at the core of Arkansas' continued economic development. Our infrastructure must keep pace with the growth of the region. I will continue to work with my colleagues in Congress to find the resources to meet the demands growth has placed on Arkansas' infrastructure system. Interstate 540 Widening, State of Arkansas Highway 71B, Fayetteville Highway 71B Pedestrian Bridge, Fayetteville Arkansas Highway 112, Fayetteville Arkansas Highway 16Arkansas Highway 265, Fayetteville Interstate 540/Don Tyson Parkway, Springdale Springdale Bypass, Springdale 28th Street, Van Buren 28th Street Rail Bypass, Van Buren 40th Street, Van Buren Industrial Park, Van Buren Van Buren Port/Rail, Van Buren Interstate 49, Fort Smith Jenny Lind Road, Fort Smith Arkansas Highway 45, Fort Smith D&R Railroad, Russellville Bella Vista Bypass (I-49), Bella Vista Mack-Blackwell Rural Transportation Center, University of Arkansas The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is part of the legislative branch of the federal government. CRS, which is a department of the Library of Congress, works exclusively as a nonpartisan analytical, research, and reference arm for Congress. CRS Reports are in PDF format. In order to view these files, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your PC. You can download the free reader from Adobe's website. These files may be rather large and may take a few minutes to download. Transportation Security: Issues for the 111th Congress Related Documents:
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Lincoln, Pryor and Boozman Announce U of A Transportation Funding
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