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Rail Passengers Congratulates New FTA Administrator Molinaro
August 8, 2025
by Jim Mathews / President & CEO
Former New York congressman Marc Molinaro was confirmed by the Senate as the new Administrator of the Federal Transit Administration and we’re looking forward to working with him.
This Spring we offered an enthusiastic endorsement of Molinaro for the role, noting his consistent support for surface transportation and his clear understanding of how communities rely on transit and transportation – something he knows well from his time in local New York government.
Moreover, during his time in Congress Molinaro provided important leadership on passenger rail and transit issues that affected the services our members depend on, defending important public transportation services during critical budget votes. His experience as a county executive in New York State and Member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure will serve him well as our nation looks to address the many challenges facing U.S. transit systems and reassert our role as a global leader in safe and efficient transportation infrastructure.
The FTA Administrator will likely be charged with implementing the next Surface Transportation Authorization Act, currently in the preliminary phase of stakeholder outreach. Rail Passengers Association looks forward to working with Molinaro to ensure that rail and transit plays a central role moving Americans moving safely and efficiently and supporting a robust economy.
Congratulations, Marc!
"The Rail Passenger Association's recognition of the essential work done by SMART-TD members aboard Amtrak during this difficult period is appreciated. The Golden Spike Award serves as a testament to the compassion and dedication our conductors, assistant conductors and other workers exhibit constantly through times both ordinary and extraordinary."
Jeremy Ferguson, SMART-TD President
December 21, 2021, on the Association awarding its 2021 Golden Spike Award to the Frontline Amtrak Employees.
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