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McCain: Senate transportation bill would provide long-term certainty
The Arizona Capitol Times ^ | August 3, 2015 | John McCain

Posted on 08/05/2015 10:10:02 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Few things are as essential to economic growth and development as our nation’s roads. In a state as expansive as Arizona, riders understand the importance of having sound infrastructure, especially when it fails, as it did with the recent bridge collapse on I-10 in California not far from the Arizona border that continues to impact travelers across our state and region.

Throughout history, providing for our nation’s infrastructure has been a central priority for both political parties. And, since President Dwight Eisenhower created the Interstate Highway System in 1956, our roads and bridges have served as the backbone to our nation’s economy and national security.

However, the path that Congress has been on for the past several years in Washington, passing 35 short-term bills since 2009, has undermined the health of the roads and bridges Arizonans rely on every day. It is past time to break this trend and move our nation’s infrastructure forward with a responsible and thoughtful transportation policy.

Before breaking for the August recess, the Senate passed a long-overdue, multi-year surface transportation bill to authorize and fund our nation’s highway, bridge, and transit programs. I was proud to support this bill, known as the DRIVE Act.

This long-term bill provides the certainty that is necessary to allow for strategic planning, priority-setting, and long-term investment. As I have heard from state and local transportation authorities over and over again, they cannot plan with three-month extensions or short-term, stop-gap measures. The Senate understands this. Under this bill, long-term infrastructure projects could begin and limited transportation dollars can be spent more efficiently and deliberately.

The DRIVE Act also includes transportation priorities that are important for Arizona’s future. First, it clarifies that the future Interstate 11 in Arizona stretches not only from Phoenix north to Las Vegas and through the Northwest, but also south from the Valley to our southern border. Traversing the entire state, the future I-11 will be a vital artery fostering economic growth in Arizona and connecting Arizona’s businesses and communities to major domestic and international trade partners.

The bill passed by the Senate also designates a key 16-mile stretch of highway connecting I-10 and I-19 in south Tucson, known as the Sonoran Corridor, as a future Interstate highway. The Sonoran Corridor will enable the hundreds of thousands of freight vehicles traveling through the Mariposa Port of Entry in Nogales each year to avoid having to pass through the city to reach major trade routes using I-10. This development will significantly address the growing traffic problem in Tucson and connect southern Arizona to agricultural regions, infrastructure and manufacturing centers, and existing high-priority corridors of the National Highway System. The Sonoran Corridor will also be home to the new Aerospace Parkway next to Tucson International Airport, which has the potential to become one of the largest manufacturing and logistics hubs in the Southwest.

More fundamentally, the bill would provide over $82 million for Arizona’s roads and bridges in the first three years, as well as additional funds to support key freight networks in our state.

This bill is not perfect, but it represents a bipartisan effort to provide state and local governments the certainty and flexibility they need while also streamlining certain environmental reviews and improving safety measures. I will continue to push for policies that ensure vital projects are not needlessly slowed by bureaucracy, that states have greater authority to decide where to spend limited transportation dollars, and that Arizona receives a share of federal funding that accurately reflects our state’s growing population.

I am proud of the work that went into this important legislation. To avoid yet another short-term extension that will just kick the can down the road, I hope that the House will take up and pass this bill as soon as lawmakers return to Washington next month.

Arizona is moving forward, and it’s past time we have the roads and bridges to get us there.

-John McCain is the senior U.S. senator from Arizona


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: bridges; congestion; driveact; freight; highwaybill; highways; i11; infrastructure; johnmccain; mccain; mecain; phoenix; roads; sonorancorridor; traffic; transportation; tucson

1 posted on 08/05/2015 10:10:02 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Anything McCain is for I’m against.


2 posted on 08/05/2015 10:11:57 AM PDT by circlecity
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
What did you do Juan McPain with the money you approved for the ‘shovel ready’ jobs????

When you explain all that in DETAIL...every penny...then MAYBE we will listen to your blathering...but until then, shut up....

3 posted on 08/05/2015 10:12:53 AM PDT by HarleyLady27 (Trump/Cruz or Cruz/Trump....Make America Great Again....)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

The bridge on the I-10 was washed out in a flash flood.

It did NOT just fall down.


4 posted on 08/05/2015 10:14:56 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Few things are as essential to economic growth and development as our nation’s roads.

Ah, the old bait and switch. Tell everyone that we need money for crumbling roads and bridges and then use the money to give overpriced contracts to crony capitalist construction companies using overpriced union labor, or use the money for very expensive, fancy but unnecessary traffic monitoring systems and billboards that say "Don't Drink and Drive" or for green projects like bike paths and overpriced, inefficient public transportation. Very little of the spending goes to actual roads.

5 posted on 08/05/2015 10:18:26 AM PDT by Opinionated Blowhard ("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
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To: BenLurkin

Thank you. I was about the mention the flood. McCain spends a lot of time in D.C. We can’t expect him to know what’s going on in his district and adjacent to his district.


6 posted on 08/05/2015 10:19:32 AM PDT by Calpublican (All Hail the Uni-Party!!!!)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

It’s nice to see the Senator McCain is concerned about the well being of people in his home state of Arizona instead of the people of Libya, Syria, Ukraine...


7 posted on 08/05/2015 10:21:31 AM PDT by McGruff (Eat a snickers...)
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To: circlecity

Primary the sonofabitch.


8 posted on 08/05/2015 10:24:16 AM PDT by Rodamala
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

And what happened to all the stimulus $$$ for infrastructure? What happened to all those signs along highways that didn’t have any construction going on saying there was? Recovery Act or some such mumbo-jumbo.

WHERE IS THE MONEY!!!!!


9 posted on 08/05/2015 10:25:35 AM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: Opinionated Blowhard
Not to mention all the riders and amendments on the "needed, must pass bill" to fund the import export bank, illegals from the cradle to the grave, 30 million green cards WITH Benefits and H1B visas so Saint Cruz will come on board...

Then, with his sleepy eyed hangdog look cry to an empty chamber for the C-span cameras about how he was lied to.

10 posted on 08/05/2015 10:46:04 AM PDT by lewislynn ( Hillary = The pig with lipstick)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

I think McCain wants to have a new Interstate, I-11, named for him. Arizona tends to leave Senators in place for a long time, but McCain may be aware of his political vulnerability in the primary. His goal may be getting a big project with his name on it.


11 posted on 08/05/2015 10:51:50 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Take the money for it out of welfare and other liberal things and mandate non-union labor and I’d support a transportation bill.


12 posted on 08/05/2015 11:39:21 AM PDT by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: circlecity

All gasoline taxes should be designated to roads and bridges upkeep and also to fund new ones. I read that some of these taxes are siphoned off for other pet projects.

No new taxes - use what you have wisely.


13 posted on 08/05/2015 2:39:42 PM PDT by elpadre (AfganistaMr Obama said the goal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-hereQaeda" and its allies.)
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