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Wed, Jun 21, 2017

Senators Support Rural Air Service Program

Bipartisan Effort Led By Sen.Deb Fischer

A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators led by Sen. Deb Fischer (R-NE) (pictured) has sent a letter to Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao highlighting their concerns about the administration’s proposed cuts to the Essential Air Service (EAS) program. Fischer sits on the Senate Commerce committee.

The EAS program incentivizes air carriers to provide service to rural areas and is critical to ensuring air service continues for rural Nebraska. Nebraska’s small and community airports in Alliance, Chadron, Grand Island, McCook, North Platte, Kearney, and Scottsbluff rely on this program.

In their letter, the senators also encourage Secretary Chao to continue working with Congress to ensure continued support for aviation services in our nation’s rural communities.

Other senators who signed the letter include: Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Roger Wicker (R-MS), Shelley Capito (R-WV), Tom Udall (D-NM), Brian Schatz (D-HI), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Dan Sullivan (R-AK).

The letter follows Senator Fischer’s questions to Secretary Chao about EAS at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing earlier this month. Chao assured Fischer she’s working toward solutions to keep the program running.

"As you know, EAS provides critical support for rural communities across America, keeping our communities connected to friends, family, and the regional and global marketplace. Without this support, many rural areas may no longer have access to air services," the letter states.

"The Administration proposed in its fiscal year 2018 budget request to eliminate the congressional appropriations for EAS, leaving only the mandatory funding from overflight fees. This would significantly reduce support for rural communities in our states. A reduction in support could lead to a reduction in services and ultimately in jobs for rural America. As we move forward with the budget and FAA Reauthorization, we ask that you work with us on issues and challenges pertinent to rural aviation, and keep us informed relative to any changes regarding the EAS program."

(Source: Senator Fischer news release)

FMI: www.fischer.senate.gov

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