White House offers compromise on privatizing air traffic control
By Leslie Miller
ASSOCIATED PRESS
5:09 p.m. September 23, 2003
WASHINGTON – The Bush administration is offering a compromise on a bill that would allow private companies to run air traffic control towers at smaller airports.
Some Democrats in Congress, however, say the compromise doesn't ensure air traffic controllers will remain government employees.
The proposal is part of a four-year, $60 billion aviation spending bill that has been stalled in Congress because of the dispute over privatizing air traffic control. Funding for the air traffic control system and other aviation projects is set to expire Sept. 30.
The White House offered to drop a section of the bill that explicitly allows the Federal Aviation Administration to expand a program that contracts with companies to run control towers, according to a Transportation Department official. Language prohibiting privatization of air traffic controllers for just four years would also be deleted, the official said. (snip/...)
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