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THE SENATE OVERWHELMINGLY PASSED A 5-YEAR, $105 BILLION DOLLAR RESOLUTION —
TO REAUTHORIZE THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION A DAY BEFORE THE LAW WAS SET TO EXPIRE.
THE BIPARTISAN BILL AIMS TO IMPROVE SAFETY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR AIR TRAVELERS.
AMONG OTHER MEASURES — THE BILL CALLS FOR HIRING MORE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS, FASTER REFUNDS FOR CANCELED FLIGHTS AND TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES TO AVERT CLOSE CALL INCIDENTS ON RUNWAYS.
THE FAA SAYS 36-HUNDRED EMPLOYEES WOULD HAVE BEEN FURLOUGHED IF THE LAW EXPIRED.
THE SENATE ALSO PASSED A ONE-WEEK EXTENSION FOR THE LAW’S EXPIRATION — WITH THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EXPECTED TO VOTE ON THE REAUTHORIZATION BILL NEXT WEEK.