FY 1985 Transportation Appropriations Act
Text of Public Law 98-473, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 1985. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided by section 101(i).
Text of Public Law 98-473, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 1985. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided by section 101(i).
Text of Public Law 99-190, omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 1986. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided by section 101(e).
Text of Public Law 101-202, the omnibus appropriations act for fiscal year 1988. Department of Transportation appropriations were provided by section 101(l).
Text of Public Law 100-457, the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act for fiscal year 1989.
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 458 of the 70th Congress.
Text of Public Law 773 of the 69th Congress.
Text of Public Law 411 of the 69th Congress.
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…
For over a quarter century, the Surface Transportation Policy Project (STPP) worked to ensure safer communities and smarter transportation choices that enhance the economy, improve public health, promote social equity, and protect the environment. From its earliest days impacting the landmark Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991, STPP was always on the vanguard of transportation reform in the United States.
Eno is proud to host the archive of STPP’s website which contains a repository of STPP reports, information, and activities.
Eno is an independent, non-partisan think-tank that shapes public debate on critical multimodal transportation issues and builds an innovative network of transportation professionals.
1629 K Street NW, Suite 200
Washington, DC 20006
P: 202.879.4700