1997 NEXTEA (Administration Bill) Section-by-Section Summary – Part 1
Part 1 of the section-by-section summary of the Clinton Administration’s NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization proposal.
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Part 1 of the section-by-section summary of the Clinton Administration’s NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization proposal.
Text of part 1 of the Clinton Administration’s proposed NEXTEA surface transportation reauthorization bill.
Hearings of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on ISTEA reauthorization on March 28 and May 2, 7 and 16, 1996.
Hearings of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on ISTEA reauthorization held on March 22, 26, and 28, April 7 and 21, May 7 and June 6, 1997.
Congressional Hearings on ISTEA Reauthorization House T&I hearings part 1 – March 28 and May 2, 7 and 16, 1996. House T&I hearings part 2 – June 5 and 18 and July 11, 18, 25…
It’s become a common story: while transportation reform advocates continue to beat the drum to fully fund a renewed federal transportation program, a wholly different group of people push for local progress apace. This is not to discount the tremendous work required to remind lawmakers of the nation’s infrastructure needs….
Unsigned White House memo dated April 13, 1961 suggesting modifications to S. 345 (the mass transit bill proposed by Senator Harrison Williams) that could allow the White House to support the legislation.
Memo dated April 13, 1961 from White House aide Lee White to senior Kennedy adviser Ted Sorensen on the fight between the Commerce Department and the Housing and Home Finance Agency over who would have…
Comments of the Bureau of the Budget submitted to the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee on S. 345, the mass transit bill introduced by Sen. Harrison Williams at some point after April 20, 1961.
April 5, 1961 memo from the Bureau of the Budget criticizing Senator Harrison Williams’ proposed Urban Mass Transportation Act (S. 345), together with views of other Administration agencies, and providing the text of a BoB…
White House memo from James M. Landis dated May 4, 1961 providing an in-depth critique of Senator Harrison Williams’ proposed Emergency Mass Transportation Act.
Statement of Sen. Harrison Williams prepared in advance of the the March 20, 1961 Senate hearing on his urban mass transit bill, S. 345.
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