Reuters
Roberta Rampton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Lawmakers on a U.S. Senate-House committee are making progress on finalizing a transportation spending bill, Senator Barbara Boxer said on Wednesday, although a provision that would fast-track the Keystone XL crude pipeline is still unresolved.
The committee’s starting point is a two-year, $106 billion bill to fund road, bridge and rail projects passed by the Senate in March.