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Congresswoman Frederica Wilson and Congressman Robert Goodlatte Lead 80 Members of Congress in Effort to Save Airports Including Broward's North Perry
Washington, DC,
May 2, 2013
Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) and Congressman Robert Goodlatte (R-VA) submitted a letter to Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood calling on the Department of Transportation to use unobligated funds to prevent the closure of 149 contract air traf
Today, Congresswoman Frederica Wilson (D-FL) and Congressman Robert Goodlatte (R-VA) submitted a letter to Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood calling on the Department of Transportation to use unobligated funds to prevent the closure of 149 contract air traffic control towers, including the tower at Broward County’s North Perry Airport. The Reducing Flight Delays Act of 2013, which Congress passed last week and President Obama signed into law earlier this week, enables Secretary LaHood to take action to save these towers, which were slated for closure due to the sequester. 80 Members of Congress—representing both parties and diverse regions of the country—signed the letter authored by Congresswoman Wilson and Congressman Goodlatte. In the letter, Congresswoman Wilson and Congressman Goodlatte wrote that “maintaining service at all contract air towers is intrinsic to the authority granted in this law to ensure a safe and efficient air transportation system.” “Towers like North Perry are not only essential for passengers. They’re also critical for flight training, public safety, and jobs,” Congresswoman Wilson added. “I am committed to saving the tower at North Perry and towers around the nation.” "Airports, communities, air traffic controllers, and pilots from across the country are very grateful for this exceptionally strong bipartisan support,” said Spencer Dickerson, Executive Director of the U.S. Contract Tower Association. “We hope this will keep the 149 contract towers open and the safeguard the significant safety benefits these towers provide the American people." A complete list of Congressional co-signers is included below: Co-authors: Congresswoman Frederica Wilson and Congressman Robert Goodlatte Co-signers: 1.Tom Cotton 2.Rubén Hinojosa 3.Richard Hanna 4.Walter B. Jones 5.Sam Johnson 6.Michele Bachmann 7.Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. 8. Denny Heck 9.Raúl M. Grijalva 10. Steve Pearce 11. Rodney Davis 12. Louie Gohmert 13. Martha Roby 14. Paul A. Gosar 15. Richard Hudson 16. Julia Brownley 17. Sam Farr 18. Tom Reed 19. Bill Enyart 20. Lois Frankel 21. Dennis Ross 22. Dan Benishek 23. Tom Rooney 24. Steve Stivers 25. Peter DeFazio 26. Ron Kind 27. Blake Farenthold 28. Tom Cole 29. Ed Royce 30. Filemon Vela 31. Ed Whitfield 32. Aaron Schock 33. Tony Cardenas 34. David Mckinley 35. Trent Franks 36. Mike Simpson 37. Kevin Yoder 38. Bruce Braley 39. Paul Ryan 40. David P. Joyce 41. Gary Peters 42. Brad Schneider 43. Bill Posey 44. C.W. Bill Young 45. Bill Flores 46. Marcia L. Fudge 47. Billy Long 48. Ralph M. Hall 49. Jim Renacci 50. Lloyd Doggett 51. Frank D. Lucas 52. Trey Radel 53. Marcy Kaptur 54. Bennie G. Thompson 55. Thomas Petri 56. Andy Harris 57. Steve Cohen 58. Joe Pitts 59. Rob Bishop 60. Raúl R. Labrador 61. James Sensenbrenner 62. Paul Cook 63. Pete Olson 64. Vicky Hartzler 65. Steve Womack 66. Adam Smith 67. Tom Rice 68. James Lankford 69. Henry Cuellar 70. Kevin Brady 71. G. K. Butterfield 72. Sean P. Duffy 73. Lamar Smith 74. Ann Kuster 75. Ted Deutch 76. Cathy McMorris Rodgers 77. Doc Hastings 78. Lou Barletta 79. Lynn Jenkins 80. Sam Graves |