Thanks, but I narrowed it down to this link so that people don't need to search through the whole bill.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th...97/text#toc-H795CB20BF9044C038B59ACBB6976A9B2
In all those words, I only see the proposed composition of the board, remarks on oversight by the FAA, and items relating to labor. I don't see any details on how they intend to raise money or charge users, both GA and airlines.
Section 90313 addresses fees, but not in any detail at all.
Here's some detail. Not in dollars and cents, but it paints the picture.
“(d) Standards.—The Secretary shall apply the following standards in reviewing a proposal from the Corporation under subsection (c):
“(1) The amount or type of charges and fees paid by an air traffic services user may not—
“(A) be determinant of the air traffic services provided to the user; or
“(B) adversely impact the ability of the user to use or access any part of the national airspace system.
“(2) Charges and fees shall be consistent with the document titled ‘ICAO’s Policies on Charges for Airports and Air Navigation Services’, Ninth Edition, 2012.
“(3) Charges and fees may not be discriminatory.
“(4) Charges and fees shall be consistent with United States international obligations.
“(5) Certain categories of air traffic services users may be charged on a flat fee basis so long as the charge or fee is otherwise consistent with this subsection.
“(6) Charges and fees may not be imposed for air traffic services provided with respect to operations of aircraft that qualify as public aircraft under sections 40102(a) and 40125.
“(7) Charges and fees may not be imposed for air traffic services provided with respect to aircraft operations conducted pursuant to part 91, 133, 135, 136, or 137 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations.
“(8) Charges and fees may not be structured such that air traffic services users have incentives to operate in ways that diminish safety to avoid the charges and fees.
“(9) Charges and fees, based on reasonable and financially sound projections, may not generate revenues exceeding the Corporation’s current and anticipated financial requirements in relation to the provision of air traffic services.
I didn't see any identification of the current problems in ATC and an explanation of how this legislation would correct them. Did I miss them?