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Tom C

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Four out of the five recent board members are advancing to the Senate floor with hopes to approve them before the end of term. David Capozzi who will be the first ADA advocate (position was created a decade ago but never filled), Ron Battory who will replace Christopher R Beall, Elaine Clegg who will replace Yvonne Burke, and Lanhee Chen who will replace Jeffrey Moreland. Samuel Lathem did not make the cut due to accusations of him visiting Venezuela that got brought up during hearings. Credit to Ted Cruz who agreed to push the four non controversial ones forward.
 
Last night the Senate confirmed the four nominees to the Amtrak Board. As I stated before the nominees were advanced out of the Commerce committee through a deal between Chair Maria Cantwell and Ranking Member Ted Cruz to advance the two Republican nominees Ron Battory and Lanhee Chen and two of the three Democratic nominees. David Capozzi and Elaine Clegg were selected to advance - Samuel Lathem who was tripped by a controversial overseas trip was withheld. The agreement was made in light of the election result and to allow incoming President-elect Trump an opportunity to appoint the remaining seat.

Batory will fill a vacant seat last held by Christopher R Beall whose term expired. Clegg will replace current term expired board member Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, and Chen will replace current vice chair Jeffrey Moreland who is also term expired. Capozzi will fill a seat that was created for ADA advocacy during an earlier FAST act authorization during the Obama administration but never filled.

The remaining vacant seat that will be filled by the next administration is supposed to be a representative from the organized labor community

https://www.commerce.senate.gov/202...ate-confirmation-of-amtrak-board-of-directors
 
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One of these board members is from Boise, ID. Could this mean that the chances of reviving the Pioneer route have gone up some now that there is someone on the board whose hometown would be served by the revived service.
It probably won't have an immediate effect, but she can be a voice to keep things moving along. For example: new equipment orders.
 
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