1953 Airport Amendments
Text of Public Law 105 of the 83rd Congress, making amendments to the Federal Airport Act.
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Text of Public Law 105 of the 83rd Congress, making amendments to the Federal Airport Act.
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Series of memos and letters presented to President Reagan on January 6, 1983 expressing the views of the Administration on the enrolled bill H.R. 6211, the Surface Transportation Assistance Act, including a 5 cent per…
This page is intended as a one-stop reference for information about reform of the FAA. The information is organized into four areas: Pending Legislation, Analysis of Air Traffic Control (ATC) Structure and Financing – From…
May 6, 1987 statements in the Congressional Record by Senators Inouye and Stevens about their bill S. 1159, to establish a government-owned, user-fee supported corporation to provide air traffic control services.
Text of the bill S. 1159 (100th Congress) introduced on May 6, 1987 by Senators Inouye and Stevens to establish the National Aviation Authority as an independent, user-fee supported government corporation.
Undated monograph written by Paul Goldsborough.
Detailed budget estimates for OST (which includes TIGER grants and Essential Air Service subsidies) for the FY 2016 budget request.
Detailed budget estimates for the FAA as part of their FY 2016 request.
Briefing papers given to President Ford for his December 19, 1974 meeting with his Budget Director to make final decisions relating to the fiscal 1976 Department of Transportation budget request, including transformative changes for both…
Letter from Secretary Mineta to House and Senate conferees on the SAFETEA surface transportation reauthorization bill defining the parameters of what kind of final bill the President would accept.
Text of Public Law 846 of the 81st Congress, extending programs under the Federal Airport Act by five years.
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