FAST Act Highway Formula Funding Totals, 5-Year Cumulative by Program
Table showing the cumulative five-year (FY 2016-2020) highway formula apportionments to states by program (excluding the ferry boat program which is appointed separately).
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Table showing the cumulative five-year (FY 2016-2020) highway formula apportionments to states by program (excluding the ferry boat program which is appointed separately).
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.
November 9, 1965 from Bureau of the Budget Director Charles Schultze to White House aide Lee White notifying White of the introduction of legislation in the House and Senate (including one bill by Senate Commerce…
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Collins (R-ME) amendment #2812 in the nature of a substitute offered to H.R. 2577, the Transportation-Housing appropriations bill for FY 2016, on the Senate floor on November 18, 2015. Amendment #2812 is identical to the…
Letter dated November 10, 2015 from a broad array of transportation and construction industry associations to the House and Senate leadership and to the conferees on H.R. 22, the DRIVE Act, saying that higher annual…
Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced its latest round of TIGER grants. Of the $485 million in grants announced, there were two grants of $25 million, one of which provided funding for a regional truck parking information and management system project.
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