1925 Federal-Aid Highways Amendments Act
Text of Public Law 407 of the 68th Congress.
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Text of Public Law 407 of the 68th Congress.
Text of Public Law 87 of the 67th Congress. The Federal Highway Act of 1921 required states to designated 7 percent of their total highway mileage (as of the date of enactment) as federal-aid roads…
Text of Public Law 156 of the 64th Congress, the Act of July 11, 1916 provided the first federal appropriations for aid to states for the construction of good roads, apportioned to states by formula.
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In the weeks leading up to the federal surface transportation vote on a short-term extension, a few members of Congress started touting that we will have a five-year bill soon. But it comes with a caveat: flat-funding for roads, bridges and transit systems.
August 1965 White House legislative strategy memos relating to highway beautification legislation.
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A series of three late November 1982 memos from DOT and OMB trying to refute the arguments that each agency made to President Reagan in the final Cabinet meetings to determine whether or not the…
Despite the fact that we are about 600 days away from the actual election, another Presidential campaign is underway. While this could mean a national debate on several critical issues, transportation is not likely to be one of them. But this should not be and does not have to be the case.
BY RICK RYBECK* Just Economics, LLC On November 23rd, “60 Minutes” broadcast an episode about crumbling infrastructure in the United States. According to the show, most politicians, corporations, business interest groups and labor unions recognize the importance of infrastructure in maintaining our economic competitiveness, both at home and abroad. But,…
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