Transportation
America's transportation and infrastructure system, once a marvel of the modern world, has been stretched beyond its capacity and has fallen into disrepair. A decaying transportation system costs our economy more than $78 billion annually in lost time and fuel. The U.S. Chamber advocates for a comprehensive approach to solving the nation's looming transportation infrastructure crisis. Specifically, the Chamber believes that a multi-modal and intermodal vision must increase capacity, reduce congestion, and improve the efficient, safe, sustainable movement of goods and people throughout the country and world.
We will continue mobilize our grassroots network to ensure the business community is an active participant in the coming debates on the transportation infrastructure crisis and leads the way to comprehensive solutions.
May 16, 2013
Gov. Martin O'Malley announces $1.2 billion in transportation projectsWashington Examiner
May 14, 2013
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail to be Extended to Englewood, not TenaflyMobilizing the Region (blog)

