[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 104 (Wednesday, July 14, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S5809]
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FAA REAUTHORIZATION
Mr. DORGAN. Madam President, in 2 minutes or so, let me talk briefly
about the FAA reauthorization bill, which we have passed out of the
Commerce Committee and out of the full Senate--it passed 93 to 0 here
in the Senate. Senator Rockefeller and I, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison
and others, are working very hard to try to negotiate an opportunity to
get a report that we can bring back to both the House and the Senate to
get this done.
The reason this is urgent and so important is the modernization of
our air traffic control system is long overdue and there is so much
that is needed in this FAA reauthorization bill. It deals with safety
issues. As chairman of the Aviation Subcommittee, I held a number of
hearings on the Colgan crash in New York--the tragic crash that took
the life of so many. So I wanted to make a point, because I know people
are wondering what is happening on that legislation.
We had a meeting yesterday for over an hour. We are going to have
another meeting this week. We had a meeting the week prior to the break
last week. We are working very hard to try to find a way to bridge the
gap. I think we are very close to being able to get something we can
bring back to both the House and Senate. My hope is that early in this
work period we can get this done. I talked to Senator Rockefeller late
last night by phone after our meeting in the afternoon. So Senator Kyl
and many others have been involved--Senator Warner.
This is a very big piece of legislation. Changing our air traffic
control system, modernizing our system from a ground-based radar system
to a GPS system is a big, challenging project, but we have to get at
it. This bill has languished way too long. We have reauthorized it
many, many, many times. Now it is time to get the legislation done and
get it signed by the President.
We are working very hard, and I hope in the next week or two Senator
Rockefeller and I and Senator Hutchison and others can come to the
floor and report success and bring a bill to the Senate to vote on.
Kagan Nomination
Madam President, let me also finally say--I didn't mention it
earlier--that the Kagan nomination is going to come to the floor during
this work period, I am sure. I strongly support the Kagan nomination
and intend to vote for her nomination. I think she is an awfully good
nominee. I know many of my colleagues will be doing so as well. I fully
expect her to pass the Senate quite easily. I would expect the
nomination to be approved quite easily.
Madam President, I yield the floor, and I suggest the absence of a
quorum.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
The assistant legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
Mr. CARPER. I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum
call be rescinded.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so
ordered.
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