2009 Oberstar Surface Reauthorization Bill – Section-by-Section Summary
Section-by-section analysis of chairman Oberstar’s June 22, 2009 draft surface transportation reauthorization bill.
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Section-by-section analysis of chairman Oberstar’s June 22, 2009 draft surface transportation reauthorization bill.
Chairman Oberstar’s draft surface transportation reauthorization bill dated June 22, 2009. This draft bill was approved by the House Highways and Transit Subcommittee but never went any further.
The U.S. Department of Transportation prepared this 42-page pamphlet to explain the provisions of the 1991 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.
The joint explanatory statement accompanying the conference report on the 1998 TEA21 bill contained multiple inaccuracies and omissions because it was thrown together in such a hurry. The chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure…
Text of Public Law 109-58, the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act – A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), enacted in 2005.
Text of Public Law 105-206. Title IX of this unrelated IRS reform bill contained the TEA21 Restoration Act, making many technical corrections to the TEA21 law that had been enacted the previous month.
Text of Public Law 105-178, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA21), enacted in 2008.
By Paul Lewis
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Governor Bob McDonnell’s proposal for funding transportation in the Commonwealth of Virginia has been the subject of a flurry of discussion in the transportation community. The proposal would make Virginia the first state in the nation to eliminate its gasoline tax (although it would keep a tax on diesel, effectively…
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