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          SENATE THIRD READING


          SJR  
          24 (Beall)


          As Introduced  August 2, 2016


          Majority vote


          SENATE VOTE:  38-0


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          |Committee       |Votes|Ayes                  |Noes                |
          |                |     |                      |                    |
          |                |     |                      |                    |
          |                |     |                      |                    |
          |----------------+-----+----------------------+--------------------|
          |Transportation  |15-0 |Frazier, Linder,      |                    |
          |                |     |Baker, Bloom, Brown,  |                    |
          |                |     |Chu, Daly, Dodd,      |                    |
          |                |     |Gomez, Kim, Mathis,   |                    |
          |                |     |Medina, Melendez,     |                    |
          |                |     |Nazarian, O'Donnell   |                    |
          |                |     |                      |                    |
          |                |     |                      |                    |
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          SUMMARY:  Urges Congress and the President to fully fund the  
          Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER)  
          program and to work together to find a long-term, sustainable  
          funding solution for transportation.  Specifically, this  
          resolution:  









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          1)Makes findings and declarations regarding the degraded  
            condition of the state's transportation infrastructure, the  
            economic importance of California's goods movement system, and  
            the benefits to be realized from an expanded public  
            transportation system.


          2)Commends Congress and the President of the United States (U.S)  
            for enacting the federal Fixing America's Surface  
            Transportation Act (FAST Act) to provide stability and  
            reliability in federal transportation funding over the next  
            five years.  


          3)Urges Congress and the President to fully fund the TIGER  
            program at a level of $525 million in 2017 to provide  
            additional critical transportation investments.


          4)Urges Congress and the President to find a long-term,  
            sustainable funding solution to restore the lost purchasing  
            power of the federal fuel excise tax.  


          FISCAL EFFECT:  None.  This resolution is keyed non-fiscal by  
          the Legislative Counsel. 



          COMMENTS:  The highly competitive federal TIGER grant program  
          supports innovative projects, which are difficult to fund  
          through traditional federal programs.  Since 2009, the TIGER  
          grant program has provided a combined $5.1 billion to 421  
          projects in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto  
          Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and tribal communities.  These  
          federal funds leverage money from private sector partners,  
          states, local governments, metropolitan planning organizations,  
          and transit agencies. 








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          Demand for the 2016 TIGER grant program continued to far exceed  
          available funds.  To illustrate, the United State Department of  
          Transportation (Department) received 585 eligible applications  
          from all 50 states, and several U.S. territories, tribal  
          communities, cities, and towns throughout the United States,  
          collectively requesting over $9.3 billion in funding.  During  
          the previous seven rounds, the Department received more than  
          7,300 applications requesting more than $143 billion for  
          transportation projects.

          The TIGER program is slated to be funded at the $525 million  
          level for Fiscal Year 2017.  This resolution encourages Congress  
          and the President to follow through with this commitment and  
          also to find a long-term, sustainable funding solution to the  
          nation's under-funded transportation infrastructure system.  




          Analysis Prepared by:                                             
                          Janet Dawson / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093  FN:   
          0004970