The Meidas Touch reports:
Sean Duffy, former congressman and President Donald Trump’s Secretary of Transportation, is now investigating the tragic midair collision between American Eagle Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Washington, D.C.
However, Duffy’s past legislative record reveals he previously voted against a 2019 appropriations bill, H.R. 267.
According to the bill’s summary, the legislation contained funding for FAA operations, facilities and equipment, research, engineering, and development, and grants-in-aid for airports. The FAA has faced mounting challenges due to outdated technology and staffing shortages, issues that have been exacerbated by inconsistent funding.
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Trump’s New Transportation Secretary Voted Against FAA Funding in 2019
During his last term in Congress, Sean Duffy voted to defund the agency that provides air safety
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