1991 ISTEA – Section-by-Section Analysis of the Administration’s Bill
Section-by-section analysis provided by the Department of Transportation to Congress of the Bush Administration’s proposed Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991.
Section-by-section analysis provided by the Department of Transportation to Congress of the Bush Administration’s proposed Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1991.
Text of the George H.W. Bush Administration’s proposed Surface Transportation Authorization Act of 1991, as introduced in the House of Representatives as H.R. 1351. The bill proposed the creation of a 150,000-mile National Highway System…
Fiscal Year 2016 Funding Resources Provided by the FAST Act. Organized into five areas: – Highway Formula Funding – Highway Discretionary Funding – Mass Transit Formula Funding – Mass Transit Discretionary Funding – Other FAST…
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…
One-page table showing the Administration’s proposed mass transit new start list as part of the FY 2017 budget request.
This is a legislative proposal sent by Transportation Secretary Alan Boyd to the Bureau of the Budget on December 13, 1968 for clearance. It would have established an Urban Mass Transportation Trust Fund dedicated by…
Table showing the distribution of Federal Transit Administration new starts funding under the FY 2016 omnibus appropriations conference agreement.
Table comparing major highway and transit policy changes self-identified by the Obama Administration in its GROW AMERICA proposal with their outcome, if any, in the FAST Act.
Table showing total funding levels authorized by the FAST Act for major programs and modes compared to the five-year (FY 2016-2020) totals proposed in the Obama Administration’s GROW AMERICA Act.
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 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.
Table showing estimated mass transit formula apportionment totals from the Highway Trust Fund organized by state by fiscal year under the FAST Act.
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