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Senate Commerce & Transportation Committee Sets Its Priorities & Goals

On January 20, 2011, Senator Rockefeller (D), Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, announced his priorities and goals for the committee in the 112th Congress.

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According to Chairman Rockefeller, the key priorities for the Committee in the 112th Congress include:

  • Promoting U.S. exports;
  • Bolstering U.S. infrastructure through (i) improving transportation in the highway, rail, pipeline, and maritime sectors; and (ii) making necessary investments in U.S. aviation infrastructure and air service development;
  • Alleviating the financial pinch felt by railroad shippers nationwide;
  • Reinforcing constructive advancements to Transportation Security Administration screening and improving security in all modes of transportation;
  • Improving security of cargo and general aviation traffic;
  • Securing U.S. ports and the transportation of chemicals;
  • Continuing oversight of federal agencies, such as the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Surface Transportation Board, and the Federal Communications Commission; and
  • Increasing motor vehicle and truck safety by passing National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Reauthorizations.