[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 3858 Introduced in House (IH)]

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115th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 3858

 Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2017 for the TIGER 
          Discretionary Grant program, and for other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           September 27, 2017

 Ms. Maxine Waters of California (for herself, Mr. Carson of Indiana, 
 Ms. Esty of Connecticut, Ms. Hanabusa, Mr. Grijalva, Ms. Gabbard, Mr. 
 Kildee, Mr. Hastings, Ms. Wilson of Florida, Mrs. Torres, Ms. Moore, 
Mr. Evans, Mr. Cicilline, Ms. Judy Chu of California, Mr. Butterfield, 
Ms. Norton, Mr. Raskin, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas, Mr. Lawson 
 of Florida, Ms. Shea-Porter, Mr. Blumenauer, Mr. Keating, Mr. Higgins 
of New York, Ms. Brownley of California, Mr. Bishop of Georgia, Mr. Al 
Green of Texas, Mr. Michael F. Doyle of Pennsylvania, Ms. Jayapal, Mr. 
  Danny K. Davis of Illinois, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. Huffman, Ms. 
 McCollum, Ms. Barragan, Ms. Lee, Mr. Nolan, Mrs. Lawrence, Ms. Blunt 
Rochester, Mr. Gallego, Mr. Rush, Mr. Meeks, Mr. Nadler, Mr. Sires, Mr. 
 Espaillat, Mr. Perlmutter, Mr. David Scott of Georgia, Mr. McGovern, 
 Mr. Langevin, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Richmond, Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire, 
 Mr. Suozzi, Mr. Correa, Ms. Clarke of New York, Ms. Jackson Lee, Mr. 
Brendan F. Boyle of Pennsylvania, Mr. Loebsack, Mr. Scott of Virginia, 
    Mr. Walz, Mr. Heck, Mr. Welch, Ms. Slaughter, Ms. Bordallo, Ms. 
Velazquez, Mr. Thompson of California, Mrs. Beatty, Mr. Cartwright, Ms. 
   Bass, and Mr. Cardenas) introduced the following bill; which was 
  referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and in addition to the 
Committee on the Budget, for a period to be subsequently determined by 
the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall 
           within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

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                                 A BILL


 
 Making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 2017 for the TIGER 
          Discretionary Grant program, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``Transportation Infrastructure for 
Job Creation Act''.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS.

    Congress finds the following:
            (1) Investments in infrastructure create jobs while 
        fulfilling critical needs in communities throughout the United 
        States.
            (2) According to the Brookings Institution, nearly 14.5 
        million workers--11 percent of the U.S. workforce--were 
        employed in infrastructure jobs in 2013.
            (3) According to data from the Brookings Institution, 
        infrastructure occupations often provide more competitive and 
        equitable wages in comparison to all jobs nationally, 
        consistently paying up to 30 percent more to low-income workers 
        over the past decade.
            (4) The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the 
        infrastructure of the United States an overall grade of ``D+'' 
        in 2017 and estimated that the United States will need to 
        invest $4.59 trillion by 2025 in order to improve the condition 
        of the Nation's infrastructure and bring it to a state of good 
        repair.
            (5) The American Society of Civil Engineers assigned a 
        ``D'' grade to the Nation's roads, a ``C+'' grade to the 
        Nation's bridges, and a ``D-'' grade to the Nation's transit 
        systems and estimated that the United States will need to 
        invest $2.04 trillion by 2025 to bring the Nation's surface 
        transportation infrastructure to a state of good repair.
            (6) TIGER, formally known as the Transportation Investment 
        Generating Economic Recovery grant program, is a nationwide 
        competitive grant program that creates jobs by funding 
        investments in transportation infrastructure by States, local 
        governments, and transit agencies.
            (7) TIGER funds projects that will have a significant 
        impact on the Nation, a metropolitan area, or a region.
            (8) In distributing grants under TIGER, the Secretary of 
        Transportation is required to ensure an equitable geographic 
        distribution of funds, a balance in addressing the needs of 
        urban and rural areas, and investments in a variety of modes of 
        transportation.
            (9) TIGER received an appropriation of $600,000,000 in 
        fiscal year 2014, an appropriation of $500,000,000 in fiscal 
        year 2015, and an appropriation of $500,000,000 in fiscal year 
        2016.
            (10) Past appropriations for TIGER are not sufficient to 
        address the need for investments in transportation 
        infrastructure in communities throughout the United States as 
        the amounts only fund a small fraction of the transportation 
        infrastructure projects for which TIGER grant applications have 
        been received.
            (11) Appropriating $7.5 billion in fiscal year 2017 for 
        TIGER and allowing the funds to remain available for 6 years 
        will enable the Secretary of Transportation to begin 
        immediately to expand investments in transportation 
        infrastucture throughout the United States.
            (12) Restricting appropriations for TIGER through the use 
        of arbitrary budget caps or sequestration undermines economic 
        recovery and job creation efforts; disrupts planning by States, 
        local governments, and transit agencies; and leaves critical 
        infrastructure needs unmet.
            (13) Emergency supplemental appropriations for TIGER, 
        provided in addition to other appropriations and not subject to 
        sequestration, will improve transportation infrastructure and 
        create jobs throughout the United States without reducing 
        funding for other domestic priorities.
            (14) An emergency supplemental appropriation of $7.5 
        billion for TIGER to be made available in fiscal year 2017 and 
        to remain available for 6 years will allow the Secretary of 
        Transportation to begin immediately to organize new 
        competitions for TIGER grants and allow States, local 
        governments, and transit agencies to prepare grant 
        applications, thus ensuring an efficient use of funds and 
        timely job creation.

SEC. 3. SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR TIGER DISCRETIONARY GRANT 
              PROGRAM.

    The following sums are appropriated, out of any money in the 
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for fiscal year 2017:

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

                        Office of the Secretary

                  national infrastructure investments

    For an additional amount for ``National Infrastructure 
Investments'' in accordance with the provisions under this heading in 
title I of division K of Public Law 115-31, $7,500,000,000, to remain 
available through September 30, 2022: Provided, That the amount under 
this heading is designated by the Congress as an emergency requirement 
pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(A) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency 
Deficit Control Act of 1985, except that such amount shall be available 
only if the President subsequently so designates such amount and 
transmits such designation to the Congress.

SEC. 4. EXEMPTION FROM SEQUESTRATION.

    The appropriation in section 3 shall be exempt from sequestration 
under the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.
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