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August 2, 2013
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THUD Bills Won't Pass Before Congress Recesses

This week, the House began, and the Senate continued, consideration of their respective FY 2014 Transportation, Housing and Urban Development (THUD) appropriations bills. Each includes funding for FTA programs. Members left Washington, DC,  for the August recess without passing these bills. The bills could be taken up again before Sept. 30, the end of the current fiscal year. If Congress is unable to pass individual appropriations bills before the start of FY14, it is likely to enact a short-term Continuing Resolution. This would fund the government for a few months, before finalizing full-year appropriations.

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Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials led a team into caverns 100 feet deep below surface-level that revealed rocks dating back millions of years. The descent was a window into the Second Avenue Subway construction project, which will be a two-track line covering eight miles.

The nation's public transit systems have played a vital role in fulfilling the promise of the American with Disabilities Act, according to DOT.

Baseball superstar Josh Hamilton rode the Bay Area Rapid Transit train to Angel stadium when the slugger for the Los Angeles Angels was stranded before a game on July 26. After the Bay Bridge, which connects Oakland to San Francisco, was closed down briefly, Hamilton took the train in full uniform to make it just in time for the game.   



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