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National Office Week in Review: March 7, 2018

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PRESIDENT'S BUDGET PROPOSAL The President recently released his budget proposal for FY19. NATCA is in the process of reviewing the proposal to fully understand how it would affect our members. As a reminder, this is simply a request and is non-binding. Congress still needs to work through the appropriations process, and NATCA will continue to adamantly oppose attacks on federal employees and advocate for policy positions that support our membership. FAA FUNDING STATUS NATCA has continued to advocate for full funding for the FAA in our relevant Congressional appropriations bills (the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bill, "THUD"). The House has already passed its version of a THUD bill for FY 18, which would increase funding for the FAA. The Senate Appropriations Committee has approved its version of the THUD bill, which would also provide an increase for the FAA, although the legislation has still not come to the Senate floor for a vote. The proposed FY 2018 spending levels for the FAA are as follows: FAA BUDGET LINE FY 2018 FY 2018 House Request Senate Request Operations $10,185,482,000 $10,186,000,000 Facilities & Equipment $2,855,000,000 $3,005,000,000 Research, Engineering & Development $170,000,000 $179,000,000 LEGISLATIVE WATCHLIST In addition to executive actions from President Trump, members of Congress have and will continue to introduce anti-federal employee bills, including those that would attack the use of official time and negatively impact federal employee pay and benefits.

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