Skip to Content

Transportation and Infrastructure

Congressman Graves Announces $23.5 Million in Emergency Relief Funds for Infrastructure Repair

| Posted in Press Releases

Today, Congressman Garret Graves announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a grant in the amount of $23.5 million to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development to help Louisiana communities repair highways and roads that have suffered serious damage from the 2016 flood. "This tranche of money will allow our state to repair and rebuild portions…

With flood insurance overhaul stalled in Congress, FEMA moves to tweak program on its own

| Posted in In the News

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is making a handful of tweaks to the National Flood Insurance Program to inject more private money into the government-dominated flood insurance market.Officials at FEMA plan to loosen rules around private insurers offering their own flood policies and have taken on nearly $1.5 billion in reinsurance from more than two dozen companies to help offset…

OPINION | McHugh David: Extend regional cooperation to traffic woes

| Posted in In the News

The announcement that the Louisiana Legislature will be making a serious effort toward funding and, in due time, finishing the Comite River Diversion Canal brings a bit of hope to the Capitol Region drainage situation.Last year, state Rep. Valarie Hodges and Congressman Garret Graves ramped up their campaigns to see the canal completed. In the wake of the Great Flood of 2016, the movement…

Rep. Graves unhappy with $1.3 trillion spending bill, concerned about political partisanship

| Posted in In the News

After championing progress made toward improving U.S. infrastructure and the economy, U.S. Rep. Garret Graves said some areas in Congress and nationwide are "still broken"—like the growing national debt, the ongoing health care and gun debates and rampant political divisiveness, which he calls the biggest threat to our country. Graves, speaking today to the Rotary Club of Baton…

OPINION | McHugh David: Population growth is coming, rapidly - do we have infrastructure answers?

| Posted in In the News

Livingston Parish faces an interesting conundrum in the upcoming years. The debate will center around one question -- were we ready?For what, you may ask? Growth.As lawmakers descend upon Baton Rouge for a special session, called by Gov. John Bel Edwards to address the $1.6 billion fiscal cliff, it will be interesting to see how many deals get made during that time ... if any, as today's…

Congressman Garret Graves says state and nation face serious issues including Metro Baton Rouge traffic

| Posted in In the News

U.S. Rep. Garret Graves (R-Baton Rouge) says Louisiana and the United States face a multitude of problems in numerous issues, including tax reform, regulatory reform and local traffic issues top his list.Graves, who serves on the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, sparked interest with the audience at an Iberville Chamber of Commerce luncheon fixing…

Congressman Graves praises parish's progress on flood protection

| Posted in In the News

As bulldozers pushed tons of dirt for a levee at Ellington Reach in Luling, Congressman Garret Graves told parish officials seeing work underway is the best part of the project for him. "To see this project move to turning dirt this quick is impressive," said Graves as worked continued behind him on the levee. "The help didn't have to do with politics, this is the right thing to…

Disaster Relief Might Demand A New Approach To Aid From Congress

| Posted in In the News

Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves is on a mission to fix how the government plans for disasters like Hurricane Harvey. Currently, Congress takes a reactionary approach to natural disasters: It draws up a disaster relief bill, the president signs it and we all kind of move on to the next fight. "You can spend millions of dollars more resilient or you can spend billions of dollars,…

Graves shows I-12 flood pics during hearing about safety on nation's roads

| Posted in In the News

(WAFB) - Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves spoke Tuesday morning to the Federal Highway Administration about a lack of upgrades to our interstates in the year since the historic flood.The hearing was about safety on roads across the US. Graves showed pictures of I-12 flooding in Walker from last year when he addressed the FHA during a FAST Act Implementation hearing.Graves focused on…

Shuster & Graves Applaud Proposal to Rescind WOTUS Rule

| Posted in Press Releases

Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA) and Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee Chairman Garret Graves (R-LA) released the following statements regarding today's proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to rescind the Obama Administration's flawed Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule, and to…