FY 2000 Transportation Appropriations Act
Text of Public Law 106-69, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2000.
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Text of Public Law 106-69, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2000.
Text of Public Law 106-346, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2001.
Text of Public Law 107-87, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2002.
Text of Public Law 108-7, the omnibus appropriations vehicle for fiscal year 2003. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided in Division I.
Text of Public Law 108-199, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 2004. Transportation-Treasury-Independent Agencies appropriations were provided in Division F.
Text of Public Law 108-447, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 2005. Transportation-Treasury-Independent Agencies appropriations were provided in Division H.
Text of Public Law 109-115, the Transportation-Treasury-Housing-Judiciary Appropriations Act for fiscal year 2006.
Provided an additional $80 million for the federal-aid highway program, $3 million for roads on public lands, and $3 million for forest highways as part of a program for emergency construction of public works.
Text of Public Law 244 of the 67th Congress. The first-ever creation of contract authority occurred in this act, as the Congressional authorizing committees in charge of the federal-aid highway program were losing the ability…
Text of Public Law 156 of the 64th Congress, the Act of July 11, 1916 provided the first federal appropriations for aid to states for the construction of good roads, apportioned to states by formula.
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