Several California highway projects could be delayed indefinitely after President Donald Trump last week signed an executive order — titled “ Unleashing American Energy ” — aimed at rolling back pair President Joe Biden-era infrastructure laws, which Trump has termed the “Green New Deal.”
Former U.S. Rep. Marc Molinaro is expected to be appointed by President Donald J. Trump to lead the Federal Transit Administration, a source briefed on the appointment process said Tuesday morning. A spokesman for Molinaro,
The Federal Highway Administration will, beginning later this year, require that manufactured products used on federal-aid highway products are made in the U.S. Details here.
On Friday, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced it is providing $229.9 million of emergency relief funds to 26 states, Guam and Puerto Rico. Funding will help support repair needs following natural disasters, catastrophic events and extreme weather.
Sean Duffy ordered his chief of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to “propose the rescission or replacement of any fuel economy standards” necessary to bring the rules in line with Trump’s priority of promoting oil and biofuel.
Foes of a plan to construct a new interstate highway — including a segment that could go through environmentally sensitive portions near Tucson — have won a temporary reprieve.
The White House put a pause on some federal grants and loans. But late Tuesday a federal judge issued a stay on that finance stoppage until next week Monday.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's freeze of federal funding. Will Medicare, Social Security or Medicaid be affected? Here's what to know.
As President Donald Trump moves to reshape the federal government, it has provoked strong responses on both sides of issue from Maryland's leaders.
Hours after being sworn in as the new U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy took aim at the main way the federal government regulates miles per gallon for cars and pickup trucks — also a principal way that it regulates air pollution and addresses climate change.
We’ve got to start moving on housing,” said Jonathan Krebs, Western North Carolina recovery advisor, but delays in D.C. could push work back until fall.