FY 1999 Transportation Appropriations Act
Text of Public Law 105-277, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 1999. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided in section 101(g).
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Text of Public Law 105-277, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 1999. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided in section 101(g).
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.
FHWA publication explaining the Federal-aid highway funding process under the 1998 TEA21 authorization law.
FHWA publication explaining the Federal-aid highway funding process under the 1982 authorization law.
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…
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