Conversations are great. Passing legislation is hard. I just want to make sure we're all committed to getting the Highway Trust Fund fixed by August.
Patty Murray
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Patty Lynn Murray is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since 1993. A member of the Democratic Party, she has held various leadership positions in the Senate, including serving as the Senate's first female President pro tempore. Throughout her tenure, Murray has focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and women's rights, advocating for policies that support working families and promote economic growth.
Well as part of that we're very acutely aware in my State and several other States about the ability of our ferry system to get people off of roads.
I don't believe that mandate will be a success unless the airlines themselves see the benefit of investing in ADSB.
OK. Well we hope to be able to mark up our bill fairly soon after the July recess.
Those reforms are important. They affect future decisions about transportation projects.
If we don't make good on our promise than we're going to throw our States into a financial crisis.
I am disappointed that the Odessa Subarea Special Study... has been eliminated in the fiscal year 2010 President's budget request.
I'm very concerned about this, and I know it's impacting my State and a number of other States, and as a result we're working on this legislation.
I'm very concerned about these men and women who are coming home and don't have a job, and where we've left them.
You should know that every one from the veterans to the community members, all the Spokane VA employees, to their medical center director, Sharon Hellman: they've all been working very, very hard to make those games a success.





