1982 CBO Paper: Major Financial Changes in the Highway Trust Fund Since 1956
November 1982 Congressional Budget Office staff working paper.
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November 1982 Congressional Budget Office staff working paper.
The joint explanatory statement accompanying the conference report on the 1998 TEA21 bill contained multiple inaccuracies and omissions because it was thrown together in such a hurry. The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure…
The TEA21 law was enacted on June 9, 1998 but was almost immediately altered by significant corrections and amendments enacted into law on July 22, 1998. This document shows the text of TEA21 as enacted…
Package of amendments offered en bloc and accepted in the June 24, 2015 Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s markup of S. 1647, the DRIVE Act.
Inhofe-Boxer-Carper-Vitter manager’s amendment to S. 1647, the DRIVE Act, offered in the Environment and Public Works Committee markup of the bill on June 24, 2015 and adopted by voice vote.
The U.S. Department of Transportation prepared this 52-page pamphlet to summarize the provisions of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978.
June 1982 study by the Congressional Budget Office identifying and analyzing funding options and strategies for completing the Interstate System.
December 1982 study from the Congressional Budget Office. Summary: “The Congress appears to face two strategic alternatives to the current highway policy: increasing spending to keep pace with needed repairs; or reducing the federal highway…
The U.S. Department of Transportation prepared this 13-page summary of the provisions of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982.
The U.S. Department of Transportation prepared this 27-page document to explain the provisions of the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1987.
Excerpts from the Analytical Perspectives volume of the FY 2016 budget request giving the fine print details for the Administration’s proposal to convert the Highway Trust Fund to a Transportation Trust Fund with different budgetary…
Detailed estimates for NHTSA as part of the FY 2016 budget request.
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