2016 Senate WRDA Bill – New Project Authorizations
One-page table showing new project authorizations in S. 2848, the Senate’s 2016 WRDA bill, as introduced.
One-page table showing new project authorizations in S. 2848, the Senate’s 2016 WRDA bill, as introduced.
Section-by-section summary of S. 2848, the 2016 WRDA bill, as introduced in the Senate. Provided by Environment and Public Works Committee staff.
Text of S. 2848, the Water Resources Development Act of 2016, as introduced in the Senate on April 25, 2016.
This information is arranged into five roughly chronological areas: – Congressional hearings on MAP-21 reauthorization. – The Administration’s GROW AMERICA proposal. – The Senate’s DRIVE Act. – The House’s STRR Act. – The conference agreement…
Undated memo from Commerce Under Secretary Alan Boyd to the White House received on February 2, 1966 (but possibly written or send earlier) proposing possible changes in the legal framework for transportation rate regulation to…
This paper seeks to provide an overview of technology advances in transportation, focusing on those likely to have important implications for transportation policy.
One-page summary of the ten-year spending levels in the “21st Century Clean Transportation Plan” in President Obama’s FY 2017 budget proposal.
This is a series of White House memos from December 1965 relating to outreach sessions held with transportation stakeholder groups to solicit their opinions in an off-the-record setting on two prongs of the draft 1966…
13-page summary of the FAST Act conference report prepared by the staff of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Highway Administration showing the estimated sub-allocation of Surface Transportation Block Grant Program contract authority to areas by population under the FAST Act for fiscal year 2019.
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Highway Administration showing the estimated sub-allocation of Surface Transportation Block Grant Program contract authority to areas by population under the FAST Act for fiscal year 2018.
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Highway Administration showing the estimated sub-allocation of Surface Transportation Block Grant Program contract authority to areas by population under the FAST Act for fiscal year 2016.
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