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NIW Today 2018

A publication of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

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The current aviation system has served us well until recent years. Unfortunately, the FAA no longer has a stable, predictable funding stream, and this uncertainty has caused many serious problems for the National Airspace System (NAS) and NATCA members. Although the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 (H.R. 4) is a step in the right direction, NATCA is continuing to advocate for a comprehensive, long-term solution that will improve on the status quo, which is unacceptable, and fully address the stop-and-go funding issue. NATCA also uses FAA reauthorization legislation as a vehicle to advance policy provisions that are critical to the system and our workforce, such as in H.R. 4. HOW THIS ISSUE AFFECTS NATCA MEMBERS: ISSUE: FAA REAUTHORIZATION QUICK REFERENCE On April 27, the House passed the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018 (H.R. 4), which would authorize the FAA through F Y 2023. It received broad, bipartisan support in the House. NATCA supports H.R. 4 because it meets our Four Core Principles and includes important NATCA provisions. The Senate now must either consider H.R. 4 or pass its own FAA reauthorization bill, and any differences between it and H.R. 4 would need to be resolved before the president can sign it into law. If a long-term FAA reauthorization bill is not passed by September 30, the FAA will need another short-term extension or it will experience a partial shutdown. NiW Today n a t c a . o r g / n i w 42

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