FY 1976 Transportation Appropriations Act
Text of Public Law 94-134, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1976 and for the three-month “transition quarter” between October 1 and September 30, 1976.
Text of Public Law 94-134, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1976 and for the three-month “transition quarter” between October 1 and September 30, 1976.
Text of Public Law 94-387, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1977.
Text of Public Law 95-85, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1978.
Text of Public Law 95-335, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1979.
Text of Public Law 96-131, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1980.
Text of Public Law 96-400, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1981.
Text of Public Law 97-102, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1982.
Text of Public Law 97-369, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1983.
Text of Public Law 98-78, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1984.
Someone once asked me if all of the transportation policy history articles I have written for ETW were collected in one place. They were not, so now they are. Multi-Part Series: A Conversation With Alan Boyd, the First U.S. Secretary of Transportation Part 1 (February…
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