1958 Federal-Aid Highway Act – White House Enrolled Bill File
This is a collection of memos to President Eisenhower discussing whether or not he should sign into law the 1958 highway bill.
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This is a collection of memos to President Eisenhower discussing whether or not he should sign into law the 1958 highway bill.
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A September 1916 pamphlet containing the text of the Federal Aid Road Act of 1916, a summary thereof, the text of implementing regulations, and an article by the Secretary of Agriculture explaining the need for…
By Jeff Davis
July 1, 2016 – As ETW noted earlier, this week marked the 100th anniversary of the House and Senate approving the final version of the bill that created the federal-aid highway program. The bill (H.R. 7617, 64th Congress) was then sent to President Wilson, who waited until July 11, 1916 to sign it into law (39 Stat. 355).
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June 27, 1916 – One hundred years ago today, the United States Senate approved the final version of the Good Roads Act, which created the first program of federal aid to states for road construction.
Congressional Record excerpt from June 29, 1916 featuring House of Representatives consideration of the conference report to accompany the Good Roads Act (H.R. 7617, 64th Congress).
Report of the committee of conference to accompany the bill H.R. 7617 (64th Congress), the Good Roads Act.
April 5, 1966 memo from Senate Public Works staff director Ron Linton to Senate Government Operations staff director Jim Calloway transmitting the Public Works staff analysis of the negative effects that the proposed Department of…
By Emily Han
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