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  • News May 2, 2006

    Annual Battle for Amtrak Funding Under Way

    Annual Battle for Amtrak Funding Under Way February 18, 2004 As part of the TEA-21 reauthorization bill (the Highway Bill) the Senate has passed an Amtrak appropriation of $2 billion per year for six years without mandating reforms. This is far in excess of the $900 million for FY 2005 that the Bush Administration has

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  • News May 2, 2006

    TCU Members Set Priorities for National Bargaining

    TCU Members Set Priorities for National Bargaining Setting the stage for national freight negotiations, thousands of carmen and clerical members have expressed their priorities in TCU’s Bargaining Survey for the upcoming round of national freight negotiations. Wage increases were far and away the top priority of carmen and clerical members who responded to the Bargaining

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  • News May 2, 2006

    HOUSE VOTES TO RESTORE FUNDING OF $1.176 BILLION FOR AMTRAK

    HOUSE VOTES TO RESTORE FUNDING OF $1.176 BILLION FOR AMTRAK On Wednesday June 29, 2005 two votes in the House under the Transportation Appropriations Bill HR 3058 were adopted to restore funding levels for FY2006 continue running long distance trains and. A third “mean spirited” amendment seeking to take $100 million away from Amtrak was

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  • News May 2, 2006

    Amtrak Amendment Adopted

    Amtrak Amendment Adopted January 17, 2003…Thursday evening, January 16, Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) offered an amendment (S. Amendment .30) to the pending Appropriations bill to restore Amtrak to the full funding amount requested of $1.2 billion for FY 2003. The $1.2 billion is absolutely essential in order to keep Amtrak operating. Without full funding Amtrak

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  • News May 2, 2006

    TCU Convention Winds Down

    TCU Convention Winds Down June 24, 2004 – The delegates to the 32nd Regular TCU Convention are winding up the business of the convention. Wednesday was a full day as the delegates elected International Officers for the next five years, heard speeches from Congressman Neil Abercrombie, AFL-CIO Executive Vice President Linda Chavez-Thompson, and Senator John

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