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I commit to being transparent, but we need Congress to commit to getting U.S. Department of Transportation the resources to make our roads, bridges, and airports faster, safer, and more efficient.

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Dwight Hansen1 year ago

@USDOT He is going to great! I bet he will even help fly over country

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Bud1 year ago

@USDOT 3 more days till the insanity known as DST starts again. Solar noon should be clock noon, equal amounts of daylight on either side of noon. Standard time is healthier, period. We tried permanent DST, there's a reason why it was abandoned. AZ has permanent standard time, it works!

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mike caggiano1 year ago

@USDOT 💯

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Vance Ginn1 year ago

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bigdog19691 year ago

@USDOT Leadership 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

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bigdog19691 year ago

@USDOT Congress, better use of funds than USAID!

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Pam Humphrey1 year ago

@USDOT Yes get you some money they have wasted billions. We need this for safety.

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Nelson Slinkard1 year ago

@USDOT Quickly incentivize high speed rail competition in the U.S. to bring the fastest, cheapest and largest high speed rail network in the world to America.

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BurntRoad1 year ago

@USDOT You should tap me as advisor for the commercial trucking portion of the USDOT we can get that simplified and streamlined.

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Kudzu Jungle1 year ago

@USDOT Be transparent about this. How much money does each state set aside to maintain their roads, bridges and other DOT structures, and how much is actually spent on these needs vs. how much is wasted? @doge if SecDuffy needs resources, then audit every state's DOT.

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Fred Ziebart1 year ago

@USDOT What happened to all of the: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, signed into law by President Barack Obama on February 17, 2009. $831 Billion

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