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Positions and Views of Mike Crapo
on Transportation
Currently Elected United States Senator, Idaho
Age: 62
Party: Republican Party of Idaho
Phone: 208.334.1776
Address: 251 East Front Street, Suite 205
Boise, ID 83702
 
Mike Crapo's positions and views on the issues:
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Transportation Positions and Views
Transportation, a General Statement A good transportation system promotes economic growth in Idaho and across the nation and improves our personal mobility and quality of life. Highways and infrastructure play a critical role in attracting economic development to rural locations like many Idaho cities and towns. A good transportation system gets product from the farm and factory to the distribution centers, and on to the stores and consumers. It enables us to move safely and efficiently to school, work, around town and around the state and country. On a more general level, any good transportation legislation must distribute highway funds in a way that recognizes the national interest in transportation investment in and across rural states, not just in populated areas. Without good interstate and arterial routes in states like Idaho, business and pleasure travel as well as interstate commerce are detrimentally affected. Accordingly, there is no question that the federal highway program needs to make a substantial net investment in the highways of Idaho.
Source: crapo.senate.gov/issues (01/11/2011)
Federal Infrastructure & Transportation Funding Any good transportation legislation must distribute highway funds in a way that recognizes the national interest in transportation investment in and across rural states, not just in populated areas. Without good interstate and arterial routes in states like Idaho, business and pleasure travel as well as interstate commerce are detrimentally affected. Accordingly, there is no question that the federal highway program needs to make a substantial net investment in the highways of Idaho.
Source: crapo.senate.gov/issues (01/11/2011)
These are available issue topics for which there were no responses.
Amtrak
Highways
Traffic Congestion
Telecommuting
Highway Safety
Drunk Driving
Rail
Air
Public Transportation
Bikes and Pedestrians
Seaports
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