WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) applauded Senate passage of the FY 2017 Transportation, Housing, and Urban Development (T-HUD), and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. For the first time, the Northeast Corridor—the only profitable Amtrak line in the country—can reinvest its profits for critical capital investments and safety improvements. As a member of the U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, HUD, and Related Agencies, Murphy fought to secure more than $1.4 billion for Amtrak safety and improvement, including $345 million specifically for the Northeast Corridor in a new Northeast Corridor rail fund.
Additionally, after learning that HUD did not adequately assess hazards like asbestos and mold at Church Street South in New Haven, Murphy also successfully led the fight to ensure that the T-HUD Appropriations bill includes several provisions to improve living conditions for residents at HUD-assisted housing units and ensure that those properties are decent, safe, and in good repair. The bill also funds $135 million to reduce lead-based paint and other hazards in the homes of more than 6,200 low and very-low income families.
“Transportation funding is the coin of the realm when it comes to economic growth in Connecticut – our state’s economy hinges on our ability to move people safely and quickly to the big metro centers of Manhattan and Boston,” said Murphy. “People in Connecticut are fed up with their commutes. I’m proud to have helped craft this bill because of the critical investments it makes in Connecticut roads, rail and safety.”
Murphy added, “This bill is also a good first step to help families remove dangerous lead from their homes and improve HUD housing conditions. We need to make sure that no other community endures the decrepit conditions that too many suffered through at Church Street South in New Haven.”
Murphy also successfully fought to include a Buy American provision that will require the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Inspector General to audit Buy American practices within the FAA.
Key highlights of the appropriations bill include:
Transportation
Housing