When
Republicans and Democrats agree that more effort should be made to restore America’s infrastructure. But how should we decide what projects are funded? How much should be spent on new infrastructure and how much on reconstruction? How does funding and finance influence priorities? Should the goal be to create short-term jobs, long-term economic growth, or simply new transportation alternatives? Join four leading transportation experts in a discussion of highways, transit, intercity rail, airports and air traffic control, transportation finance, and regulation.
Lunch is included. Please RSVP for this event at the Cato Institute.
WHEN:
Monday, March 6, 2017
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
WHERE:
Hayek Auditorium
Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
WHO:
Chris Edwards, Moderator
Director of Tax Policy Studies, Cato Institute
Baruch Feigenbaum
Assistant Director of Transportation Policy, Reason Foundation
Randal O’Toole
Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Marc Scribner
Senior Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute
Ron Utt
Adjunct Staff, Maryland Public Policy Institute
Please RSVP for this event at the Cato Institute.