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FAA Shutdown Would Cost Government $200 Million A Week

Faa Shutdown

JOAN LOWY   07/21/11 07:54 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — The government will lose about $200 million a week in airline ticket taxes and $2.5 billion in airport construction projects will come to a halt if the Federal Aviation Administration is forced to shut down, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Thursday.

A partial shutdown looks increasingly likely because Congress hasn't been able to come to an agreement on legislation to extend the FAA's operating authority, which expires at midnight Friday.

The main obstacle is a provision sought by House Republicans and the airline industry that would make it more difficult for airline and railroad workers to unionize. The provision was added to a long-term FAA funding bill earlier this year, but negotiations on that bill have stalled. Without long-term legislation, an extension bill is necessary to keep the agency operating.

If FAA authority were to expire, airlines would no longer have authority to collect federal ticket taxes. About 4,000 FAA workers whose jobs are funded with ticket tax revenues will also be furloughed, LaHood told reporters at a news conference.

Air traffic controllers, however, would remain on the job and safety would be maintained. Overall, the FAA has more than 47,000 workers.

"This is no way to run the best aviation system in the world," LaHood said. "Congress needs to do its work."

He declined to answer questions about the possible consequences of a prolonged shutdown. But Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., chairman of the Senate committee that oversees the FAA, said the agency "estimates that it could only operate air traffic and support services through mid-August."

"This would mean services to smaller areas like mine – West Virginia – would need to draw down in the near term so that the FAA can focus on primary traffic. That's not something we would look forward to," Rockefeller said in a speech on the Senate floor.

If there is no extension, initially the largest furlough would involve nearly 1,000 workers at FAA headquarters in Washington, transportation officials said. Another 647 workers at FAA's technology and research center in Atlantic City, N.J., and 124 workers at the agency's training center Oklahoma City would also be furloughed. Smaller numbers of other workers across the country would also be affected.

The situation could be a financial boon for airline passengers. Barring an agreement, the taxes will disappear from airline and ticket-selling websites at midnight Friday.

The federal tax on a $300 round-trip airfare is about $61, according to the Air Transport Association. Airlines would still collect airport fees.

"The airlines have been alerted to the potential to need to make this change, and are working on it," Jean Medina, a spokeswoman for the association, said in an email.

Long-term authority for the FAA expired in 2007. Unable to agree on long-term funding legislation for the agency, Congress has kept the FAA operating through a series of 20 short-term extension bills.

Previous extensions have been routine. But this time House Republicans added a provision to what would be the 21st extension bill that eliminates government subsidies for airline service to 13 rural communities. Senate Democrats say the provision, which would save about $16 million, is unacceptable. They've accused House Republicans of using the extension bill to force them to accept policy changes that should be part of negotiations on a long-term funding bill.

Republicans said Senate Democrats have been unwilling to budge on the labor provision and a handful of other issues of disagreement in the long-term funding bill. Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, has acknowledged he's using the rural air service subsidies in part as a means to prod Democrats to cut a deal on those issues.

The labor provision would overturn a National Mediation Board rule approved last year that allows airline and railroad employees to form a union by a simple majority of those voting. Under the old rule, workers who didn't vote were treated as "no" votes.

Republicans complain that the new rule reverses 75 years of precedent to favor labor unions. Democrats and union officials say the change puts airline and railroad elections under the same democratic rules required for unionizing all other companies.

The White House warned in March that President Barack Obama might veto the bill if the labor provision is retained.

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01:24 AM on 07/26/2011
The Republican party are NOT loyal to America. They are blackmailing us by saying give us, unconditionally what we want or we hurt the public!!
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CobaltMoon
They paved paradise & put up a parking lot.
05:42 PM on 07/23/2011
This is just f'king great, all we need now is Hurricane, an Earthquake, some raging Wildfires, riots in the streets and it's the end of the world as we know it. Why not? The whole country is coming unglued anyway. Thanks GOP!
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Arthur Spooner
Conservative govnmt is organized hypocrisy
05:29 PM on 07/23/2011
Sad irony is that they think they are protecting this country when actually THEY are the ones that are about to bring it down. We must NOT forget.
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01:31 AM on 07/23/2011
The Republicans could care less! They have never treated the US tax dollar with respect and responsibility.
layman
Live and Let Live !
11:32 AM on 07/22/2011
Looks like at the current pace the GOPers are playing, the whole country will shutdown pretty soon until they oust the historical black president, claiming that he's not capable of governing.
That's their goal.
12:25 PM on 07/24/2011
Replace him with Herman Cain - Good idea
layman
Live and Let Live !
11:13 AM on 07/22/2011
This is the result of Obama's incessant persuit of unrequitted love from the GOWhitePers, repeatedly kowtowing and caving. First, they walk over you. Then, they step on you, jump on you and kick on you til you're totally torn and languish. They'll oppose everything you do. That's their strategy. Wake up and grow spine.
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01:32 AM on 07/23/2011
You clearly don't play chess!
layman
Live and Let Live !
02:25 AM on 07/23/2011
The reality is while you're chessing, experimenting, people suffer and /or die.
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valeskas
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01:18 PM on 07/23/2011
Of course you forgot the war started in Iraq on a lie by Bush and Cheney, that started the downfall of the $ and the downfall of America.
10:26 AM on 07/22/2011
I think some of you need to be educated on this matter:

First, let me say that my father works in downtown Washington D.C. at the FAA Headquarters; he is one of the workers scheduled to be furloughed as of Monday.

This furlough is not going to include the entire FAA. Of the 47,000 employees, 4,000 are being furloughed [including the people in TechOps and Airports.]

It might not sound like a big number, but my father is one of those. He is actually the Director of Airport Safety and Standards. He is also one of the hardest working individuals I know. He has been asked to do more with less, for years.

And he is going to be one of the workers furloughed. The sad part is, he has been offered countless jobs in the private sector - where he would actually make MUCH more money - but he is dedicated to public service because he feels like he is making a difference here. He is looking out for YOUR safety.

The government is filled with overspending; that much is true. There are ways to cut this spending back ... But cutting $200 million from the FAA is not one of them. If this furlough goes for any extended period of time, there is a high chance I won't be able to go back to college this fall.

This doesn't just affect the economy and the budget - it affects people. Real people.
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Arthur Spooner
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05:24 PM on 07/23/2011
Jeff, thank you for putting a "face" and adding a personal touch to this mess. Let me be the first to fan you.
12:32 PM on 07/24/2011
The problem is that BO has not stated HIS desires to cut the fat out of the gov't ....He has given NO plan at all....Maybe this would not have happened to your father if BO came up with better ideas to cut the budget...I mean, if your dad does not get back to work, he will have to make some decisions on what to cut....Your education, food, medications - those are things that should not be cut...BUT maybe he will do his own yard work and pool cleaning...Maybe be won't detail the car...Maybe they won't go out to eat....You get the picture....Well BO does not....HE cannot come up with a PLAN to CUT THE FAT ....NO LEADERSHIP......Make a plan, BO - then maybe this person's father will be able to get back to work (HINT - BO - CUT THE FAT !! - Not the necessary stuff !)
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tangelan
"We don't believe you!" Alright, alright.
08:39 AM on 07/22/2011
We knew the GOP would be bad when they got control again but no one could have dreamed they would be this bad. People are starting to realize what their idea of small government actually means. Forced sonograms, guns in bars, crumbling infrastructure, and now this.
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
09:42 AM on 07/22/2011
I think that they're trying to do as much damage as possible before the voting public shows them the door in 2012.
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01:35 AM on 07/23/2011
Does anyone know for whom they are using the wrecking ball on our country?
12:33 PM on 07/24/2011
BAAAAA - BAD ANSWER
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08:26 AM on 07/22/2011
Republicans are committing economic terrorism against the United States because there's an African-American in the White House.
05:46 PM on 07/22/2011
Honestly, I believe they would be doing this no matter which Democrat was in the WH. They are so angry they are not in control, they are trying to subvert this country.
12:35 PM on 07/24/2011
I support Herman Cain for President - I have a beautiful bumper sticker on my car

Cain 2012

It is not that BO is only HALF black ....it is his POLICIES - WHAT DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND ABOUT THAT ~!!!!???
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08:09 AM on 07/22/2011
So the republicans are about to finish what Reagan started when he fired the unionized air traffic controllers back in the 1980's. What will the CEO's do when their jets are grounded? Please stick to your principles, Norquist Party, please. There are still people out there who don't get what you are up to.
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08:01 AM on 07/22/2011
Stupidest thing I've ever heard. Are the airlines going to reduce their ticket prices?
12:37 PM on 07/24/2011
NO, the prices will stay the SAME - they will just stop COLLECTING the taxes they are forced to collect by the gov't.....Don't TELL ME YOU THINK THIS IS A TAX BREAK FOR A BIG BUSINESS !!! OH my goodness, you do !!! (What a lack of comprehension !!)
02:12 AM on 07/22/2011
In the Republican universe reauthorizing the FAA is a $200 B/week tax increase.
12:38 PM on 07/24/2011
You do not understand the situation

..­Don't TELL ME YOU THINK THIS IS A TAX BREAK FOR A BIG BUSINESS !!! OH my goodness, you do !!! (What a lack of comprehens­ion !!)
01:17 AM on 07/22/2011
The next thing conservatives will do is fire all traffic police and repeal all traffic laws in the name of freedom.
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ConQueso
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09:48 AM on 07/22/2011
Maybe next they'll suggest that we get rid of the DOT and DMV as well. Who needs drivers licenses or silly, onerous transportation / safety rules?
12:39 PM on 07/24/2011
BINGO - You win ....we can get rid of most of these agencies....I am glad to see someone with brains here !! Whew ....I was just starting to get nervous !!
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12:41 AM on 07/22/2011
Send a letter/email/phone call to your congressional representative. Tell them to let the Republicans shut down the air travel industry - no compromise on anything but anything except a permanent extension of certification for the FAA.

This stuff needs to stop, and people need to see what this type of games playing can really do to them. They need to see it now before August 2 gets here and they find out what failing to act responsibility can do to them.
12:53 AM on 07/22/2011
You have a good point. Shutting down air travel into, out of, and within the U.S. would make a lot of people finally understand what is going on with these far-right extremists. They won't be happy until they destroy the country.
07:59 AM on 07/22/2011
I couldn't agree more, Lindarella.
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tangelan
"We don't believe you!" Alright, alright.
08:42 AM on 07/22/2011
It's too late for that. And if you aren't the Koch Bros they aren't going to listen to you anyway. The best thing we can do is make sure we vote en masse in 2012 and hope the GOP doesn't do too much damage until then.
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12:35 AM on 07/22/2011
Ohh gee, just what republicans wanted.  Another thing to play brinksmanship over!