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| Committee | House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure |
| Founded | 1913 as Public Buildings and Grounds Committee |
| Chair | Sam Graves (MO-6) |
| Ranking member | Rick Larsen (WA-2) |
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure is a U.S. House committee that has jurisdiction over all modes of transportation and other infrastructure-related issues. The committee was established in 1913 as the Public Buildings and Grounds Committee and has undergone several name changes, with its current name being adopted in 1995. The committee has played a crucial role in shaping the country's transportation policy, working closely with agencies such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the Federal Highway Administration. Members of the committee, including Peter DeFazio and Eleanor Holmes Norton, have been instrumental in promoting sustainable transportation and infrastructure development.
The committee's history dates back to 1913, when it was established as the Public Buildings and Grounds Committee. Over the years, the committee has undergone several name changes, including the Committee on Public Works in 1947 and the Committee on Public Works and Transportation in 1975. In 1995, the committee was renamed the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Throughout its history, the committee has been chaired by notable figures such as Nicolas Ray and Bud Shuster, who have played a significant role in shaping the country's transportation policy. The committee has also worked closely with other committees, including the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
The committee has jurisdiction over all modes of transportation, including aviation, highways, public transportation, and waterways. The committee also has jurisdiction over other infrastructure-related issues, such as flood control and water resources development. The committee works closely with agencies such as the Federal Railroad Administration and the Federal Transit Administration to promote safe and efficient transportation systems. Members of the committee, including John Mica and Corrine Brown, have been instrumental in promoting transportation safety and infrastructure development. The committee has also worked with international organizations, such as the International Civil Aviation Organization and the World Health Organization, to promote global transportation standards.
The committee is divided into several subcommittees, each with its own jurisdiction and responsibilities. The subcommittees include the Subcommittee on Aviation, the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation, and the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. Each subcommittee is chaired by a member of the committee, such as Frank LoBiondo and Eddie Bernice Johnson, who have expertise in the relevant area. The subcommittees work closely with the full committee to promote transportation safety and infrastructure development. The committee has also established task forces, such as the Task Force on Transportation Security, to address specific issues and promote homeland security.
The committee is composed of members from both the Democratic and Republican parties. Members of the committee, including Bill Shuster and Nick Rahall, have been instrumental in promoting transportation safety and infrastructure development. The committee has also included notable members such as Norman Mineta and Rodney Frelinghuysen, who have played a significant role in shaping the country's transportation policy. The committee works closely with other committees, including the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Appropriations, to promote fiscal responsibility and budget transparency.
The committee has been responsible for several notable pieces of legislation, including the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 and the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991. The committee has also played a crucial role in promoting transportation safety, including the passage of the Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008 and the Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2010. Members of the committee, including Jim Oberstar and John Duncan Jr., have been instrumental in promoting infrastructure development and job creation. The committee has also worked with the Obama Administration and the Trump Administration to promote transportation infrastructure investment and economic growth.
The committee has been chaired by several notable figures, including Bud Shuster and Don Young. The current chair of the committee is Sam Graves, who has been a member of the committee since 2001. Previous chairs of the committee, including Peter DeFazio and John Mica, have played a significant role in shaping the country's transportation policy. The committee has also included notable ranking members, such as Nick Rahall and Eleanor Holmes Norton, who have promoted bipartisanship and transportation reform. The committee works closely with other committees, including the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, to promote innovation and sustainability.
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