US: Lawmakers likely to pass another short-term extension for FAA

With the deadline fast approaching for the US Congress to pass legislation reauthorising the FAA, it appears increasingly likely that lawmakers will approve another short-term extension for the agency, according to a source familiar with the matter. In theory, if Sen. John Thune—the chairman of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee—can keep the bill clean of controversial amendments, it would still be possible for the Senate to pass the bill quickly. The Senate and House would then have to reconcile their respective bills before the Sept. 30 deadline, but since differences between the two are relatively minor, this could also be a fast process, according to the source. For weeks, the Senate has been wading through a host of amendments that could be added to the bill, a process that is believed to be close to concluding. Just last week, committee chairman Thune said he hoped to avoid another short-term extension, saying “It’s not in anybody’s best interest” to put it off. But with the Senate Republican leadership eager to confirm Supreme Court Justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh before mid-term elections in November, the chances are increasing that Congress will opt for another short-term extension. The agency has been operating on temporary extensions since its last reauthorisation bill expired in September 2015.<br/>
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http://atwonline.com/government-affairs/lawmakers-likely-pass-another-short-term-extension-faa
8/28/18