1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21621September 23, 2003Surface Transportation and AviationExtension Legislation: A HistoricalPerspectivenam e redactedSpecialist in Transportationname re dactedSpecialist in Transpor
2、tationResources, Science, and Industry DivisionSummaryCongress is currently considering the issue of providing extension legislation tokeep surface transportation and aviation programs operating beyond October 1, 2003.Inthecaseofsurfacetransportation,congressionalauthorizingandtaxcommitteeshavebeen
3、unable to reach final agreement on the details of a multi-year reauthorization bill.For aviation it is not clear that conference agreed upon legislation (H.R. 2115) will bebrought before either the House or the Senate before October 1stand may bereconsidered at a later date. In order to keep certain
4、 federal transportation programsoperating at least a short-term reauthorization is required. Extension legislation hasbeen enacted in the past. As this report shows, extension legislation is not a regularfeature of the surface transportation reauthorization cycle. In the last decade, however,it has