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…
Report No. 12 of the Senate Select Committee to Investigate the Executive Agencies of the Government (prepared by the Brookings Institution). This report recommended that federal agencies responsible for the promotion of transportation be consolidated,…
One-page summary of the ten-year spending levels in the “21st Century Clean Transportation Plan” in President Obama’s FY 2017 budget proposal.
A January 2, 1976 memo from OMB Director James Lynn and Transportation Secretary William Coleman to President Ford asking the President to decide what positions to take in final negotiations with House and Senate conferees…
Collection of internal White House and Bureau of the Budget memos from October 1970 on whether or not the President should sign or veto H.R. 17849, the Rail Passenger Services Act, which created Amtrak.
13-page summary of the FAST Act conference report prepared by the staff of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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.
Congressional Research Service report dated November 20, 2015 entitled Federalism Issues in Surface Transportation Policy: A Historical Perspective by Robert Jay Dilger. The report provides a 43-page overview of how federalism concerns shaped the federal…
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