U.S. Senate passes Young’s bill to incentivize more efficient airport construction

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday night unanimously passed the Expedited Delivery of Airport Infrastructure Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to incentivize more efficient completion of airport construction projects – saving taxpayer dollars and ensuring the safe and swift completion of economy boosting infrastructure projects. The legislation previously passed the House and now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law.

The Federal Aviation Administration’s Airport Improvement Program (AIP) provides funding to help strengthen our nation’s aviation infrastructure, but current law does not allow airports to use AIP funds to incentivize early completion of projects. This bill would expand the eligible uses of AIP funds to help expedite certain federally financed airport development projects.

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“I am pleased the Senate has passed this bipartisan bill that will help Indiana’s airports continue to make important infrastructure investments,” Sen. Young said. “Our state is the Crossroads of America, and Hoosier airports are frequently working to improve their infrastructure and aviation safety with projects on their taxiways and runways. The bill will help Indiana’s airports complete those critical aviation infrastructure projects in the most efficient way possible.”

AIP provides grants to public agencies and other entities for the planning, development, and execution of infrastructure projects at public-use airports, such as runways and taxiways. The Expedited Delivery of Airport Infrastructure Act would allow airports to use up to $1 million of AIP funding to incentivize the early completion of projects.

The House bill, sponsored by Representatives Sam Graves (R-Mo.) and Garrett Graves (R-La.), passed on June 15, 2021. Senators Young, Sinema, and Cruz introduced the Senate companion bill.

1 Comment on "U.S. Senate passes Young’s bill to incentivize more efficient airport construction"

  1. Daniel R. Gangler | October 4, 2022 at 1:10 am |

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