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Fri, Jul 17, 2020

NBAA Pushing Modernization Provisions in House Appropriations Bill

THUD Funding Bill Advances Key Legislative Priorities For NBAA

NBAA is applauding the House Committee on Appropriations for recognizing the importance of aviation in shaping the country’s future and for supporting business aviation’s efforts to attract a diverse and inclusive workforce.

The committee’s approval of the fiscal 2021 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (THUD) funding bill advances key legislative priorities for NBAA, while providing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with robust funding for its programs and operations. Also, the House recently passed the Investing in a New Vision for the Environment and Surface Transportation in America (INVEST in America) Act, advancing NBAA-supported priorities, including infrastructure programs and workforce development initiatives.

“This bill represents a forward-looking vision to rebuild our nation and strengthen our communities,” House Committee on Appropriations Chairwoman Rep. Nita Lowey (D-17-NY) said in a statement regarding the THUD bill. “With this bill, we are laying the foundations for sustained economic growth and expanded opportunity for every American in every corner of our nation,” she added.

NBAA-supported language in the report accompanying the appropriations bill identifies the importance of the association’s effort to create a new public service announcement program within the Department of Transportation to attract a diverse and inclusive generation of transportation workers. “Transportation is the backbone of the national economy,” the House Committee on Appropriations report noted. “Therefore, the Committee encourages the Department to consider initiatives that could increase the number and diversity of the transportation workforce … and to focus on engaging the next generation on potential careers in transportation.”

To reinforce this commitment, the House Committee on Appropriations report provides $10 million to enhance aviation maintenance technician and aviation workforce development programs and $7.5 million for the Minority Serving Institutions internship program.

The appropriations bill also addressed an important privacy concern for NBAA and the general aviation community, by requiring the FAA maintain its Limiting Aircraft Data Displayed (LADD) program, which allows owners and operators to block a non-commercial aircraft’s registration number from real-time tracking. Learn more about the LADD program.

The committee also applauded the NextGen Advisory Committee’s (NAC’s) contribution to air traffic control modernization. It directed the FAA to deliver an annual update on the status of NAC recommendations to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations.

“With the House Committee on Appropriation’s successful markup of the fiscal 2021 THUD appropriations bill, congressional leaders are sending a clear message that the success and growth of general aviation are crucial to our nation’s economic recovery and future growth,” said Ed Bolen, NBAA President and CEO.

“I applaud Chairwoman Lowey, Ranking Member Kay Granger (D-12-TX), Subcommittee Chairman David Price (D-4-NC) and Ranking Member Mario Diaz-Balart (R-25-FL), and the full committee for their efforts to chart a successful path for general aviation that includes modernized infrastructure and a diverse and growing transportation workforce,” he added.

With the successful markup of the fiscal 2021 THUD Appropriations Act, the bill will now continue moving through the legislative process.

FMI: www.nbaa.org

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