whereas the House version does include ATC reform. The current FAA Rea uthorizati on
is set to expire on Sept. 30, coinciding with the end of this fiscal year.
NATCA Impa ct
NATCA has played a critical role with Congress in the FAA Reauthorization process.
We've continued to work with Chairman Shuster and Ranking Member DeFaz io's
respective staff, as well as with the U.S. Senate and executive branch, to ensure that our
priorities are addressed in any FAA Reauthorization legislation.
LEGISLATIVE WATCHLIST
In addition to executive actions from President Trump, Congress is alre ady working to
advance anti - federal employee bills, including those that would attack the use of official
time and negatively impact federal employee pay and benefits. With Republicans in
control of the House, Senate, and White House, these types of propos als are continuing
to rise. GA staff will continue to fiercely fight these proposals.