Don Young, Congressman for All Alaska

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Young Joins Reps. Gabbard and Hanabusa on Bill to Exempt Hawai?i & Alaska from Air Travel Fee Increases

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Washington, D.C., March 30, 2017 | Matt Shuckerow | comments

Washington, DC— Alaska Congressman Don Young today joined Reps. Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02) and  Colleen Hanabusa (HI-01) in sponsoring bipartisan legislation to exempt Alaska, Hawaiʻi, and Essential Air Service (EAS) communities from increases in Transportation Security Administration (TSA) air travel fees. The Passenger Fee Restructuring Exemptions Act (H.R.1782) recognizes the unique reliance on air travel that residents of Alaska and Hawaiʻi face by lowering the states’ TSA fee to $2.50 for interstate direct flights. Congress raised the national TSA fee to $5.60 in late 2013, and the President’s budget outline asks Congress to raise it in Fiscal Year 2018.

 “Simply put, current aviation security fees disproportionately affect the residents of my state due to our unique reliance on air travel. I have opposed fee hikes in the past and have consistently worked with my Hawaiian colleagues to alleviate the hardships placed on those without transportation alternatives. This bipartisan legislation will address this inequity and allow our residents, who depend on air travel, to access and grow their economies without being overburdened by the growth of government fees,” said Rep. Don Young.

“The doubling of the TSA fee since 2013 has had a disproportionate, negative impact on Hawaiʻi residents and businesses who rely on air travel as the only available mode of transportation for everyday necessities like commerce, healthcare, education, and more. As Congress considers raising the TSA fee again, our bipartisan legislation will help relieve this cost burden by exempting Hawaiʻi and Alaska, and other communities who rely solely on essential air service, from this tax,” said Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.

“Hawaiʻi and Alaska share unique geographic challenges that make our dependence on air travel a necessity.  As such, any increase in TSA fees disproportionately hurts our residents, tourists and businesses alike. This bill redresses that wrong by exempting Hawaiʻi and Alaska from the disparate impact of these fee increases,” said Rep. Colleen Hanabusa.

 

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