2009 Oberstar Surface Reauthorization Bill – Section-by-Section Summary
Section-by-section analysis of chairman Oberstar’s June 22, 2009 draft surface transportation reauthorization bill.
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Section-by-section analysis of chairman Oberstar’s June 22, 2009 draft surface transportation reauthorization bill.
Chairman Oberstar’s draft surface transportation reauthorization bill dated June 22, 2009. This draft bill was approved by the House Highways and Transit Subcommittee but never went any further.
Undated section-by-section summary of a draft surface transportation reauthorization bill produced by the Department of Transportation but never released to the public.
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