May-June 1966 White House Memos on House Lobbying on DOT Act
This PDF file is a series of White House memos from May-June 1966 relating to the Department of Transportation Act.
This PDF file is a series of White House memos from May-June 1966 relating to the Department of Transportation Act.
This PDF file is a series of White House memos from May-June 1966 relating to the Department of Transportation Act.
This is a March 31, 1966 memo from the staff of the House Government Operations Committee to subcommittee chairman Chet Holifield (D-CA), the original House sponsor of the Johnson Administration’s Department of Transportation Act (H.R….
This is an undated document that summarizes and organizes the questions raised about H.R. 13200 during the House Government Operations Committee’s hearings on the bill in April, May and June 1966. The questions are grouped…
Summary prepared by the House Government Operations Committee staff summarizing the “clean bill “version of the Department of Transportation Act introduced that day as H.R. 15963 and explaining the changes made from the original Johnson…
Transcript of the subcommittee markup session of H.R. 13200 (the Department of Transportation Act proposed by the Johnson Administration) held by a subcommittee of the House Government Operations Committee on June 22, 1966, at which…
April 5, 1966 memo from Senate Public Works staff director Ron Linton to Senate Government Operations staff director Jim Calloway transmitting the Public Works staff analysis of the negative effects that the proposed Department of…
March 28, 1966 memo from Senate Public Works Committee staff director Ron Linton to Senate Government Operations Committee staff director Jim Calloway transmitting the Public Works staff analysis of section 7 of the proposed Department…
March 28, 1966 memo from Senate Appropriations Committee professional staff member Kenneth Bousquet to Senate Government Operations chairman Kenneth McClellan (D-AR) describing how certain Corps of Engineers water projects in Arkansas could be negatively affected…
This PDF file contains White House memo traffic from April and May 1975 regarding the Ford Administration’s decision to use accelerated Interstate transfer payments to bail out the WMATA Washington Metrorail construction project.

Someone once asked me if all of the transportation policy history articles I have written for ETW were collected in one place. They were not, so now they are. Multi-Part Series: A Conversation With Alan Boyd, the First U.S. Secretary of Transportation Part 1 (February…

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