Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public WorksU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... subsidy exceeding 40 percent of the industry's revenues . The rail , air , and highway modes received subsidies from the general fund in the range of 1 to 3 percent of industry revenues . In contrast to other modes , waterway users make ...
... subsidy exceeding 40 percent of the industry's revenues . The rail , air , and highway modes received subsidies from the general fund in the range of 1 to 3 percent of industry revenues . In contrast to other modes , waterway users make ...
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... subsidy advantage to the waterway users , the committee also believes it will result in a more rational national approach to transportation policy . The barge industry has more than doubled its national market share in recent years . If ...
... subsidy advantage to the waterway users , the committee also believes it will result in a more rational national approach to transportation policy . The barge industry has more than doubled its national market share in recent years . If ...
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... subsidy is enjoyed by water carriers ignores the fact that far greater subsidies have been conferred upon the railroad industry , which is now sekeing to place a toll on its competitors . Railroads have been the recipients of billions ...
... subsidy is enjoyed by water carriers ignores the fact that far greater subsidies have been conferred upon the railroad industry , which is now sekeing to place a toll on its competitors . Railroads have been the recipients of billions ...
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... subsidy exceeding 40 percent of the industry's revenues . I repeat that : The Federal subsidy ( 23 ) June 22.
... subsidy exceeding 40 percent of the industry's revenues . I repeat that : The Federal subsidy ( 23 ) June 22.
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... subsidy in this event exceeds 40 percent of the commercial industry's revenues . The barge industry , in terms of its growth under these circumstances which I consider to be most favorable treatment , if not the most favor- able ...
... subsidy in this event exceeds 40 percent of the commercial industry's revenues . The barge industry , in terms of its growth under these circumstances which I consider to be most favorable treatment , if not the most favor- able ...
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administration Alton amendment Army ask unanimous consent authorized barge companies barge industry barge lines barge operators benefits bill Brock Adams cents a gallon Chairman channel Chief of Engineers colleagues commercial Committee commodities compromise Congress Congressional construction Corps of Engineers cost recovery DANFORTH Department of Transportation dredging economic effect enactment environmental expenditures facility Federal fiscal freight fuel tax gentleman going grain Gulf Intracoastal Waterway House Illinois River impact imposed inland waterway system Intracoastal Waterway issue legislation locks and dam Long master plan ment Mexico million Mississippi River System Missouri Monongahela River Ohio River operation and maintenance percent Pete Domenici PRESIDING OFFICER proposal rail railroads rates replacement revenues Secretary of Transportation Speaker STEVENSON subsidy taxpayers tion traffic Upper Mississippi River user fees user tax veto vote waterway fee waterway toll waterway user charges yield
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