solved. joining the president today were representatives from the air traffic controllers union, passenger advocates, leaders of airline and cargo companies and every former coo of the faa. though aren t people that typically agree on much of anything. even where all of these people behind reform, it was still stuck in the washington political machine. president trump was elected to unstick these kind of commonsense efforts and will be continuing to work with congress on getting these principles turned into legislation and getting that legislation to the president s desk. to accompany the president s announcement, the department of transportation today launched a new microsite. smarter skies.gov which will be updated with fact sheets, q&a and other information. infrastructure is only one of the items on the president s agenda. the health care team is engaging with congress daily on the american health care act which we hope to see the senate take up soon. new stories of sky rocketing
anybody. and we have people that do not even call them in the past. but now we call them. i m also proud to be joined by passenger advocates, pilot unions, and leaders of airlines. and cargo companies who strongly support our new framework. and our bidding process, and we are bidding ideally to one great company. they will be many bids, but one great company that can piece it all together. not too many companies over the united states, like in the past when it came time to piece it together, it did not work. they were all different systems. we threw away billions and billions of dollars. i am very grateful that every former faa chief and chief operating officer s into the former transportation secretaries, jim burnley, elizabeth doyle, mary pierce
everyone agrees needs to be solved. joining the president today were representatives from the air traffic controllers union, passenger advocates, leaders of airline and cargo companies and every former coo of the faa and those aren t grooves that typically agree on much of anything. but the stakeholders it was stuck in the washington political machine. to unstick the common sense efforts and we ll be continuing to work with congress on getting the principles turned into legislation and getting that legislation to the president s desk. to accompany the announcement, the department of transportation today launched a new microsite. which will continue be updated with fact sheets, q&a and other information regarding reform. infrastructure is only one of the many tums on the president s legislative agenda. the health care team is engaging with congress daily on the american health care act, which e we hope to see the senate take
anybody. and we have people that don t even call them. in the past. but now we call them. i m also proud to be joined today by passenger advocates, pilot unions, and leaders of airlines and cargo companies who strongly support our new framework and our bidding process. and we re bidding ideally to one great company. there will be many bids. but one great company that can piece it all together. not many companies all over the united states like in the past. when it came time to piece it together, it didn t work. they were all different systems. we threw away billions and billions of dollars. i am very grateful that every former faa chief and chief operating officers and three former transportation secretaries, jim bernly, elizabeth dole, and mary pierce,
anybody. and we have people that don t even call them in the past. but now we call them. i m also proud to be joined today by passenger advocates, pilot unions, and leaders of airlines and cargo companies who strongly support our new framework and our bidding process and we re bidding ideally to one great company. there ll be many bids. but one great company that can piece it all together. not many companies all over the united states like in the past. when they came time to piece it together, it didn t work. there were all different systems. we threw away billions and billions of dollars. i am very grateful that every former faa chief and chief operating officers and three former transportation secretaries, jim burnley, elizabeth dole and mary peters,