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Eagle County airport to conduct disaster drill Wednesday

USDOT tags $8 9M for Kansas airports

USDOT tags $8.9M for Kansas airports Jerry Moran press release WASHINGTON – Hays Regional Airport has been awarded more than $1 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to help the city-owned airport cover costs related to COVID-19. U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) Friday announced more than $8.9 in USDOT grants for 23 Kansas airports to help with expenses related to COVID-19. The grants were made available by the Federal Aviation Administration as part of the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations (CRRSA) Act. “Local airports, whether in small towns or big cities, help bring economic opportunities and critical resources to communities across Kansas,” said Sen. Moran. “Since the onset of this pandemic, our airports have worked hard to create safe flying opportunities for passengers and crew, and these grants will help Kansas airports with associated costs related to the pandemic, including sanitization services, to continue to ensure a

Baldwin County Regional Airport launches new flight school

It feels so empowering : Baldwin County mom learns to fly through airport s new flight school Nicole Bodie s feelings of helplessness when her daughter was stuck in Barcelona due to COVID-19 led her to take to the skies Author: Molly Jett Updated: 5:37 PM EST March 5, 2021 MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. One woman wants to defeat the odds and pursue a career in aviation, and a new program at the Baldwin County Regional Airport is helping her dreams take flight. If you happen to see a loud, orange plane in the sky, you re probably underneath 44-year-old Nicole Bodie and her flight instructor Sherwin Jen. The first time I was so nervous, because you have to learn, said Bodie.

Return of Congressionally directed spending? | Dentons

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Several press reports indicate that Congress may return to the practice of including line items for specific projects in this year’s appropriations bills (referred to either as congressionally directed spending or earmarks) and perhaps include them in an upcoming infrastructure package. It appears that both the House and Senate leadership, and the Chairs of the respective Appropriations Committees, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Congresswoman Rose DeLauro (D-CT), all have signed off on the return to so-called earmarks. Earmarks provide a way for individual members to advocate for their districts, and may serve as a means to build support for major legislation.  

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