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National Office Week in Review: August 10, 2016

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a CR will need to be enacted to keep the government open. NATCA GA staff focuse s on the THUD appropriations bill, which is the spending measure that provides funding to the FAA. NATCA GA staff has been continuously meeting with members of both the full House and Senate Appropriations Committees, as well as committee staff, to make su re they know the importance of sufficient funding for the FAA to NATCA members. Status of Appropriations Bills : So far, the House has passed the Mil - Con VA, Legislative Branch, Energy - Water, Defense, Financial Services, and Interior - Environment appropriat ions bills, while the Senate has passed THUD, Mil - Con VA, and the Energy - Water bills. NEXT STEPS FOR FAA REAUTHORIZATION : As a reminder, President Obama signed the third FAA extension into law on Friday, July 15. This extension (H. Res. 818, the FAA Exten sion, Safety, and Security Act of 2016) will continue funding for the FAA through Fiscal Year (FY) 2017, providing the stable and predictable funding stream that the NAS requires in the meantime. To read NATCA's press release on the FAA extension, please c lick here . Addressing Controller Staffing : As you know, the FAA e xtension addresses the controller staffing crisis. It includes language that will streamline the hiring process and ensure a path for Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) students and military Veterans. The language is nearly identical to H.R. 5292, the Ai r Traffic Controller Hiring Improvement Act, which NATCA has been urging support for since NATCA in Was hington (Ni W) this past May. With this legislation signed into law, the responsibility falls on the FAA to implement the language that would improve the hiring process for controllers. NATCA will closely follow the implementation. Looking Ahead: Chairman Shuster of the House Transportation and Infrastructure (T&I) Committee continues to advocate for a long - term, comprehensive FAA bill while the 14 - month ex tension is in place. NATCA will continue to work with the relevant committees in the House and Senate to address our priorities for a comprehensive FAA bill. Because a new Congress will adjourn in January, any legislation that was introduced during the 114 th Congress will be considered "dead" until re - introduced. As a reminder, the House and Senate each passed their own versions of long - term FAA reauthorization legislation (H.R. 636 in the Senate; H.R. 4441 in the House, which NATCA supports).

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