1958 Federal Aviation Act
Text of Public Law 85-726, the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, which created the Federal Aviation Agency and combined federal air traffic control provision with federal aviation safety regulatory authority.
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Text of Public Law 85-726, the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, which created the Federal Aviation Agency and combined federal air traffic control provision with federal aviation safety regulatory authority.
Text of Public Law 211 of the 84th Congress, making amendments to the Federal Airport Act.
Text of Public Law 105 of the 83rd Congress, making amendments to the Federal Airport Act.
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Memo presented to President Ford on August 22, 1974 expressing the views of the Administration on the enrolled bill H.R. 15405, the FY 1975 Department of Transportation Appropriations Act.
Before embarking for a long summer vacation, Congress has disappointingly failed, once again, to pass an updated multi-year surface transportation bill. Instead, for the twelfth time, our nation’s legislature temporarily extended existing transportation funding until the end of October of this year.
Memorandum presented to President Eisenhower on September 17, 1959, summarizing the views of the Administration on the enrolled bill H.R. 8678, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1959, which included a temporary gasoline tax increase of…
Memorandum presented to President Eisenhower on April 10, 1958, summarizing the views of the Administration on the enrolled bill H.R. 9821, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1958.
Memo presented to President Eisenhower on June 28, 1956 summarizing the views of Administration agencies on the enrolled bill H.R. 10660, increasing the federal gasoline tax by 50 percent, funding the construction of the Interstate…
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