[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 56 (Tuesday, April 23, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H2167]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION DELAYS
(Ms. FOXX asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, the President's Federal Aviation
Administration could use a little help. Faced with the task of trimming
its budget only 5 percent--basically, just returning to 2010 spending
levels--it has decided to furlough employees and cause flight delays.
How can this be their only option when the FAA's budget has grown
almost 110 percent over the past 15 years?
Rather than inflicting unnecessary pain on the American people,
President Obama and his FAA should be cutting waste. Within the FAA's
budget, there are $2.7 billion in nonpersonnel costs that should be
scrutinized before the President or his Transportation Secretary cry
``doomsday'' or ``delay.'' Examples include 500 million taxpayer
dollars spent by the FAA on consultants, $143 million on operation
costs for the FAA's 46 aircraft, and $200 million on supplies and
travel.
The President's FAA officials have the discretion to reduce such
excess and apply savings to the essentials. They should stop punishing
the American people with flight delays or threats of shuttered air
traffic towers and compromised safety and use the power they have to
cut taxpayer-funded waste first.
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