Transportation Work


On July 28, the Co-chairs of the National Transportation Policy Project submitted a testimony to the United States House Ways and Means Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee on the performance benefits of revenue sources.

Performance Benefits of Revenue Sources: Testimony Submitted to United States House Ways and Means Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee by Co-chairs of the National Transportation Policy Project (PDF)

On July 29, 2008, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters released a proposal for reforming federal surface transportation policy. In the interest of advancing pragmatic bipartisan solutions to transportation issues, the National Transportation Policy Project issued a commentary on the proposal to begin a constructive dialogue about the ideas and assumptions contained in Secretary Peters' proposal.

BPC's National Transportation Policy Project commentary on the July 2008 U.S. DOT Transportation Policy Proposal (PDF)

In January 2008, the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission released its findings in a report titled "Transportation for Tomorrow." The recommendations contained in that report provide a useful framework for advancing new approaches to national transportation policy. In this commentary, the National Transportation Policy Project assesses these recommendations and works to close some of the gaps identified.

Commentary on the Report of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission (PDF)