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Transportation & Infrastructure Committee: Aviation, Maritime, Highway, Transit, Railroad, Pipeline, Hazmat, Water Resource

Washington, D.C.
Joined April 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Dec 17

    This year's display at the is . Strong choice given that in 2018 Congress passed the longest authorization in 32 years.

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  2. Dec 21

    🚨 Stay tuned: On January 3rd, it will be easier than ever to follow Republicans on the T&I Committee with our new Twitter handle, - a change from . 🚨

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  3. Retweeted
    Dec 18

    Star staffers Kathy, Geoff, Helena, and Murphie of House T&I Ds and Rs at morning mtg.

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  4. Dec 17

    in 1903: the Wright Brothers' first flight. Orville flew first for 120 ft and 12 seconds. Wilbur flew 852 ft and stayed in the air for 59 seconds.

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  5. Dec 17

    . Knauss Fellow Maggie Chan, PhD has served on the T&I staff for the past year, working on legislative and oversight efforts to improve U.S. maritime policy and strengthen the Coast Guard. Read about her excellent work with the Committee:

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  6. Dec 16

    in 1897 the first submarine with an internal combustion engine was demonstrated. Pic is of designer, J. Holland

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  7. Dec 14

    in 1909, the pavement of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was completed with 3.2 million 10-pound bricks.

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  8. Dec 12

    And we are adjourned. Thank you for joining us for the fastest markup in town. This should be the last one for the 115th Congress. See you all next month for the 116th.

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  9. Dec 12

    We are live at the Full Committee Markup via

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  10. Dec 11

    Tomorrow at 10AM, The Full Committee will meet for a markup on a number of GSA prospectuses. Space in 2253 is limited. Watch it live instead on

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  11. Dec 11

    in 1945, a Boeing B-29 Superfortress crossed the U.S. in a record breaking 5 hrs and 27 mins.

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  12. Dec 10

    in 1955, the Ryan X-13 Vertijet made its first horizontal flight.

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  13. Dec 7

    in 1932, the first gyro-stabilized vessel to cross the arrived in .

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  14. Retweeted
    Dec 6

    Funeral Train pulling out of the Union Pacific Auto Facility yard on its way from Houston to College Station, Texas. Will travel through Texas towns: Spring, Pinehurst, Magnolia, and Navasota on the way to Texas A&M.

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    The engineer and conductor at the helm of No. 4141, the presidential funeral train, were hand-picked for the job. They know the route, they've been with Union Pacific for over a decade and, like Bush was, they're both vets.

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  16. Dec 6

    in 1884, Washington Monument completed with a 3,300lb marble capstone and 9in pyramid of cast aluminum.

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  17. Dec 6

    FEMA has created a webpage where it will update its implementation of the Disaster Recovery Reform Act. Track updates here:

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  18. Dec 6

    Earlier this week, signed into law the Frank LoBiondo Coast Guard Authorization Act to support the outstanding men & women of the in their missions to safeguard lives & to uphold our maritime laws.

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  19. Dec 5

    in 1893, the first electric car was built in Toronto. It could go 15 miles between charges.

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  20. Retweeted
    Dec 4

    Will be traveling to the White House this morning to attend the Oval Office ceremony. Proud moment & critical bill for the men & women of

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