FAST Act Ferry Boat Formula Apportionments
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Highway Administration estimating the annual ferry boat formula apportionments under the FAST Act.
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Highway Administration estimating the annual ferry boat formula apportionments under the FAST Act.
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Highway Administration showing estimated formula apportionments to states under the FAST Act (excluding ferries) by program and fiscal year.
Excel spreadsheet from the Federal Transit Administration estimating formula apportionments under the FAST Act conference report by program in each fiscal year (with comparisons to FY 2015) organized by state.
One-page summary table of the 10-year value of the “pay-fors” in the FAST Act conference report versus the cost of general fund transfers to the Highway Trust Fund and other direct spending increases.
This is version 2.1 of Team Eno’s section-by-section summary of the conference agreement on H.R. 22, the FAST Act. Every section of the conference report has at least a brief summary.
Table of funding authorizations under the FAST Act (Public Law 114-94).
Draft joint explanatory statement of the conferees on the FAST Act presented to the conferees for signature on December 1, 2015.
Text of the draft conference report legislative language on the FAST Act (the five-year surface transportation bill) presented to House and Senate conferees for signature on December 1, 2015.
Collins (R-ME) amendment #2812 in the nature of a substitute offered to H.R. 2577, the Transportation-Housing appropriations bill for FY 2016, on the Senate floor on November 18, 2015. Amendment #2812 is identical to the…
November 17, 2015 letter to the National Governors Association to House and Senate conferees on H.R. 22, the DRIVE Act.
Congressional Budget Office score of the DRIVE Act (H.R. 22) as amended by the House with the text of the STRR Act and other provisions – released November 17, 2015. This document is somewhat confusing,…
Letter dated November 13, 2015 from Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx to the House and Senate conferees on the surface transportation reauthorization bill (H.R. 22, the DRIVE Act) expressing the views of the Obama Administration on…
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