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The Capitol’s 10 Transportation Players to Know

Even occasional observers of the national transportation scene can probably recognize House transportation committee chairman Jim Oberstar (D-MN) or Senate environment committee chairman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) -- but what about the advisers who act as their eyes and ears in drafting policy?
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Even occasional observers of the national transportation scene can probably recognize House transportation committee chairman Jim Oberstar (D-MN) or Senate environment committee chairman Barbara Boxer (D-CA) — but what about the advisers who act as their eyes and ears in drafting policy?

Here’s a look at 10 of Congress’ biggest transportation power players, courtesy of Roll Call.

What jumps out is how many staffers have leapt from one transportation-minded member to another. For example, Boxer’s senior policy director for transportation is an alumna of Rep. Pete DeFazio’s (D-OR) office, while the staff director for Sen. Max Baucus’ (D-MT) transportation subcommittee comes from Rep. Nick Rahall’s (D-WV) office.

That shared lineage, however, doesn’t seem to be helping the House and Senate align their transportation policy planning this year…

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