Feds ramp up scrutiny in yearslong dispute over California airport money
California collects over $100 million annually in jet fuel taxes and faces FAA scrutiny for reallocating funds away from airport infrastructure, sparking legislative efforts to clarify usage.
- The Federal Aviation Administration is questioning whether California is using money from its 3.9% jet fuel tax according to federal rules and has demanded detailed spending records from the state's Finance Department by the end of March.
- California's Finance Department states it spends over $2 billion on airports from 2020 to 2026, exceeding the $226 million collected from jet fuel taxes, and asserts compliance with regulations.
- At least $650 million in federal funding for eight California airports is pending as the FAA assesses compliance and may pursue enforcement actions.
- This dispute has been ongoing for over a decade and involves concerns about the reallocation of jet fuel tax revenue to other funds, causing discrepancies with FAA policies.
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Feds ramp up scrutiny in yearslong dispute over California airport money - The Morning Sun
Hundreds of millions of dollars could be at stake if California cannot solve a yearslong dispute with the Federal Aviation Administration. The federal agency questions whether California is spending money gleaned from taxing jet fuel according to federal rules, which aim to ensure states are maintaining airport infrastructure. It gave the state’s Finance Department until the end of March to produce detailed records on how it is spending those ta…
Hundreds of millions of dollars could be at stake if California fails to resolve a year-long dispute with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The federal agency questions whether California is spending the money collected through airline fuel taxes in accordance with federal regulations, which aim to ensure that states maintain airport infrastructure.
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