Text of Draft Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015
Text of the draft Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015 as released by Chairman Shuster and Ranking Member DeFazio on October 16, 2015.
Text of the draft Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015 as released by Chairman Shuster and Ranking Member DeFazio on October 16, 2015.
November 1964 final report of the President’s Task Force on Transportation, which recommended (among many other things) that a federal Department of Transportation be created.
Draft statement for President Kennedy dated May 19, 1961 produced by the Office of Program Policy within the Housing and Home Finance Agency entitled “Urban Development and Transportation.” From the files of White House aide…
White House internal memo from Lee White to President Kennedy dated May 9, 1961 updating the President on negotiations with Senator Harrison Williams regarding his mass transit bill (S. 345), especially the question of operating…
Part 2 of the section-by-section summary of the Clinton Administration’s NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization proposal.
Text of part 2 of the Clinton Administration’s proposed NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization bill.
Text of part 1 of the Clinton Administration’s proposed NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization bill.
Undated draft report prepared by the Housing and Home Finance Administrator and the Secretary of Commerce for President Kennedy on urban transportation.
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.
Undated draft legislation from late in 2010 produced by USDOT and intended to serve as the Administration’s surface transportation reauthorization proposal. This language was never cleared by OMB and therefore never released to the public,…
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