March 08, 2008

March 2008 Legislation Report

MPA LEGISLATION REPORT

Greetings! First, Here’s an update from Washington, D.C. A coalition of 35 business, political and aviation organizations has sent a joint letter to the Senate requesting that a long-term FAA Reauthorization Bill be given top priority. In a news release Airports International Council President Greg Principato says aviation is too important to languish in the legislative ether and the organizations just want something passed.

“While Individual goals are diverse (like, say between the Portland Cement Association and the Airline Pilots Association), the organizations are unified in recognizing the importance of advancing a multiyear FAA Reauthorization Legislation, “Principato said, But the letter is noteworthy as much for who didn’t sign as well as who did, including the two largest general aviation groups.

Conspicuously absent from the list are AOPA and EAA, although the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) lent their names to the letter. Those four organizations have, to this point, anyway, presented a unified front on the FAA funding issue. Also not on the list is the Air Transport Association (ATA), which represents most U.S. airlines and is the lead organization promoting the institution of user fees.

Secondly, More than three months have gone by since President Bush nominated Bobby Sturgell to take over Marion Blakey’s job as head of the FAA, but the Senate needs to confirm that choice, and so far they haven’t taken action. This Thursday March 6, 2008, Sturgell will get at least get a hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. His nomination has been controversial, with most of the established user groups (including NBAA, AOPA, and EAA) willing to work with him, but an assortment of noisy advocacy groups, as well as NATCA, vehemently opposed. Senators in the Northeast have been lobbied heavily by constituents who are unhappy with the FAA’s ongoing redesign of busy airspace in the region and opposed to Sturgell.

Thirdly, Here’s an Update Concerning Missouri Aviation. The Only Airport and Aviation Bills are as follows:

 

Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2008)
Bills Indexed by Subject
AIRCRAFT AND AIRPORTS


HB 1495 --- Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. --- CoSponsor: Sater, David

Changes the laws regarding the Aviation Trust Fund and the funding for certain air traffic control towers

HB 1639 --- Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. --- CoSponsor: Richard, Ron

Changes the laws regarding the Aviation Trust Fund and air traffic control towers

HB 1760 --- Sponsor: Storch, Rachel --- CoSponsor: Oxford, Jeanette Mott

Requires statewide elected officials and members of the General Assembly to report any use of a private plane, the cost of the flight, and all the passengers within 72 hours after the flight

HB 1888 --- Sponsor: Schoeller, Shane --- CoSponsor: Lampe, Sara

Allows a municipality to annex land within the airport zone of the City of Springfield if it agrees to enforce Springfield's zoning ordinance

HB 2221 --- Sponsor: St. Onge, Neal C.

Revises the definition of "commercial aircraft" as it relates to the taxation of aircraft by lowering the maximum certified gross take-off weight from 7,000 to 1,000 pounds

HCR 10 --- Sponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight

Urges Congress to enact legislation to protect airline customers

SB 930 --- Sponsor: Stouffer, Bill

Removes cap on amount of aviation generated revenue that may be deposited in state aviation trust fund and expands purposes for which moneys in the aviation trust fund may be used

SB 943 --- Sponsor: Clemens, Dan

Allows cities to annex land within airport zones in Greene County if cities agree to enforce Springfield's airport zoning ordinance

SB 947 --- Sponsor: Stouffer, Bill

Removes cap on amount of aviation generated revenue that may be deposited in state aviation trust fund and expands purposes for which moneys in the aviation trust fund may be used

SB 1049 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry

Expands sales tax exemption purchases of tangible personal property used in the repair and maintenance of aircraft

SB 1073 --- Sponsor: Dempsey, Tom

Creates a state and local sales and use tax exemption for defense articles sold to foreign governments



Last Updated March 5, 2008 at 5:40 pm

 

                                                                 

 

NOTE: Your Web site address for Texas Legislation: www.texas.gov

Look for Transportation-Aviation, to search all aviation bills.

 

Web site address for Illinois legislation: www.illinois.gov

Look for Transportation-Aviation, to search all aviation bills.

 

All other states should follow this same format, to search your specific state’s aviation and airport bills.

 

Remember, that as members of USPA, MPA, TPA, TXAA, NMPA, NPA, IPA, EAA, AOPA, or other pilot associations of which you may be a member, we have a powerful voice, in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Texas, or whatever state you may represent. Every group of taxpayers and pilots carries a strong voice to Washington, D.C., as well as at the state and local level.

We need to learn how to use our voices, and speak up for general aviation.

So let us not forget to exercise our rights and privileges, so we can continue to make a “Difference for General Aviation”.

 

UNTIL NEXT TIME!

 

 

SAFE FLYING!

 

Larry G. Harmon

Vice President

Government & Technical Affairs

United States Pilots Association

USPAVPLHARMON228@aol.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by JC at March 8, 2008 08:30 AM
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