Biden to nominate five for U.S. passenger railroad Amtrak board
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[April 30, 2022] By
David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe
Biden plans to nominate five people to serve on the Amtrak board as the
U.S. passenger railroad is making an aggressive push to expand service
and improve key infrastructure, an official told Reuters on Friday.
Congress in November approved $22 billion for Amtrak as part of a $1
trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Last month, the Biden
administration asked Congress for $3 billion in annual funding for
Amtrak for the 2023 budget year, up from $2.33 billion in prior annual
funding.
Amtrak, which would get $7.4 billion in total for 2023, including the
infrastructure bill funding, wants to expand dramatically across the
United States and add up to 39 corridor routes and up to 166 cities by
2035.
Biden plans to renominate board chair Anthony Coscia, an Amtrak director
since 2010 and a prior chair of the an Port Authority of New York and
New Jersey, the official said.
The president also plans to nominate David Capozzi, a
retired federal senior executive and former national advocacy director
for the Paralyzed Veterans of America; Normal, Illinois, Mayor
Christopher Koos; Delaware State AFL-CIO President Samuel Lathem who is
a former Chrysler autoworker; and Robin Wiessmann, executive director
and chief executive of the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency.
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks at an event marking
Amtrak's 50th Anniversary, at the 30th Street Station in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., April 30, 2021. REUTERS/Erin
Scott/File Photo
Biden commuted between his home state of Delaware and Washington for
decades when he was in the Senate and getting the nickname "Amtrak
Joe" in the process.
The Biden administration sees expanding public transit and rail
service a key part of its climate and traffic congestion reduction
plans.
The 10-member Amtrak board includes Transportation Secretary Pete
Buttigieg, Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner and eight appointees. Biden is
making the five Democratic selections for the board, while it is not
clear whom Senate Republicans will seek for the board.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Marguerita Choy)
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