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The chair of the US House Transportation panel will not run for re-election

The veteran Republican U.S. legislator?Sam?Graves said Friday that he would not run for re-election in this year. He joins more than 50 incumbents who have left the chamber. Graves has been representing a Missouri congressional district since 2001. The Republican colleagues of President Donald Trump are trying to keep their narrow majority in the House and Senate during the midterm elections in November.

According to a House count, 57 House members - 36 Republicans & 21 Democrats – have declared they won't run for reelection.

Graves has been a leading legislator in aviation issues, including the safety legislation the House unanimously passed on Thursday following the mid-air collision that occurred between a regional American Airlines jet and a Black 'Hawk Army helicopter last year that resulted in the deaths of 67 people.

The congressman is working on a five year reauthorization for highway spending. This legislation could be delayed until the midterm elections.

Graves, a member of the U.S. Senate, said this month that he supports a fee on electric vehicle owners to pay for highway repairs in the U.S. The majority of federally-funded?road repair revenue is collected by diesel and gasoline tax, but EVs don't use these fuels.

The House Republicans proposed a new annual fee of $250 for owners of EVs, and $100 hybrid EVs. However, it was not included within the'massive tax bill and spending bill approved by Congress.

Graves co-authored legislation that Congress passed in 2020 to increase U.S. Air Traffic Controller staffing. It also increased funding to prevent runway close-calls and speed up refunds on canceled flights.

The 2024 FAA reauthorization measures prohibit airlines from charging fees for families to travel together. They also require airplanes to have cockpit recording devices that record for 25 hours. Maximum civil penalties for airline consumer violation are increased from $25,000 to $75,000, and aircraft production is scrutinized more closely.

(source: Reuters)