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SIGNED INTO LAW: Bipartisan FAA Reauthorization with Senator Hassan’s Provision to Increase Access to Universal Changing Stations in Airports

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden signed into law the bipartisan Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization, which includes a provision authored by U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) to expand access to universal changing stations in airports. These changing stations allow for clean and dignified use of public restrooms for many people who experience disabilities. Without these, caregivers have to change some individuals on the floor of restrooms or those individuals are not able to use the restroom at all while traveling.

“I am glad that President Biden has signed into law the bipartisan authorization of FAA, which includes my provision to help ensure that people who experience disabilities are able to travel with dignity,” said Senator Hassan. “This bipartisan bill is crucial to protect passenger safety, strengthen consumer protections to require refunds to passengers for some delays, and help travelers who experience disabilities have confidence that they can travel safely with access to the equipment that they need.”

The bipartisan Senate-passed reauthorization of the FAA includes the following New Hampshire priorities supported by Senator Hassan:

  1. Providing dignity to travelers experiencing disabilities: The bill includes Senator Hassan’s provision that requires all medium and large airports to commit to installing or maintaining at least one universal changing station in each terminal and requires them to post signage near the entrance to ensure that travelers are aware of their locations to be eligible for Airport Improvement Program grants. These grants are used by many high-traffic airports, including Boston Logan International Airport.
  2. Increasing Air Traffic Controller Hiring: The bill directs the FAA to fill the vacancy of approximately 3,000 air traffic controllers and keep the system that protects the public and our national airspace fully staffed.
  3. Supporting Smaller Airports: The bill provides increased funding for the Airport Improvement Program to help small airports — which is particularly helpful for New Hampshire — modernize infrastructure and help airports dispose of firefighting chemicals with PFAS forever chemicals and use other, safer options. This program builds on the bipartisan infrastructure law, which Senator Hassan helped negotiate and pass into law.
  4. Protecting Passenger Safety: The bill has new oversight and transparency requirements to ensure that FAA standards for the design and manufacturing of airplanes are being fully met.
  5. Boosting Veteran Hiring: The legislation provides pathways for veterans to civil aviation careers, including creating a new military mechanic competency test to boost veteran mechanic hiring, as well as a grant program to help recruit and train veteran pilots to become commercial pilots and flight instructors.
  6. Strengthening Consumer Rights: The legislation provides strong consumer protections, including putting into law that airlines must provide refunds when a flight is significantly delayed or canceled, and passengers must be reimbursed for reasonable costs due to delays or cancelations. The legislation also prohibits airlines from charging families more to allow them to sit together during flights.

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