Virginia Senators Vote to Delay FAA Extension If No Vote on Reagan Flights

Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) oppose the provision to add five additional roundtrip flights to Reagan National Airport.
Virginia Senators Vote to Delay FAA Extension If No Vote on Reagan Flights
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on Sept. 24, 2020. Susan Walsh/Pool/Getty Images
Jacob Burg
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The long-awaited Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill hit another hurdle on May 9 as two Democratic senators said they would block fast-tracking the legislation unless a provision adding more flights in and out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is removed.

The House and Senate have been racing against the clock to pass the bipartisan, five-year FAA reauthorization bill that addresses the 3,000-person shortage of air traffic controllers, provides safety standards to prevent airport runway collisions, and creates airline refund policies.

Jacob Burg reports on national politics, aerospace, and aviation for The Epoch Times. He previously covered sports, regional politics, and breaking news for the Sarasota Herald Tribune.