by Carolyn Kramer | Feb 15, 2018 | Annual Workshop, Latest News, States, Transportation Investment Advocates Council
The 5th Annual “National Workshop for State & Local Transportation Advocates,” a signature program of the Transportation Investment Advocacy Center™ (TIAC), will once again bring together transportation investment champions from around the country to share best...
by Carolyn Kramer | Jul 13, 2017 | Annual Workshop, Latest News
From left to right: Louisiana state Rep. Kenneth Havard, Montana state Rep. Frank Garner, Tennessee Senate Speaker Pro Tem Jim Tracy, and Oregon state Rep. Brad Witt. Photo courtesy of Leslie E. Kossoff. By Mark Holan, editorial director, ARTBA Four state lawmakers...
by Carolyn Kramer | Jul 13, 2017 | Annual Workshop, Latest News
From left to right: Anthony Attanasio, UTCA NJ; Michael Quigley, California Alliance for Jobs; Dennis Faulkenberg, Appian (Indiana); and Jordan Marsh, South Carolina Alliance to Fix Our Roads. Photo courtesy of Leslie E. Kossoff. By Mark Holan, editorial director,...
by Carolyn Kramer | Jun 28, 2017 | Annual Workshop, Latest News, States
Transportation champions from around the country are coming together at the Hyatt Regency Washington in Washington, D.C. on July 12 to share information and exchange ideas at the 4th Annual “National Workshop for State & Local Transportation Advocates”. The event...
by Carolyn Kramer | Jun 13, 2017 | Annual Workshop, Latest News, States
With over 130 transportation funding bills introduced this year in 36 states, it’s clear that many lawmakers outside of the Nation’s capital understand the importance of supporting infrastructure investment. Some have passed measures signed into law by their governor,...
by Carolyn Kramer | Jun 9, 2017 | Annual Workshop, Latest News, News and Press Releases, Transportation Investment Advocates Council
The following article appeared on Americans for Transportation Mobility on June 9, 2017. In the past decade, the Unites States’ surface-transportation system has been affected by a lack of predictable and sustainable funding – and some might argue political courage as...