National Highway Program: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, on S. 1048, S. 1072, S. 1160, and S. 1573, Bills Relating to the National Highway ProgramU.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 1072 pages Considers (84) S. 1048, (84) S. 1072, (84) S. 1160, (84) S. 1573. |
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... Federal - aid primary system , the Federal - aid secondary system , and the ... Government for the payment of its proportional contribution thereto . In ... Federal - aid secondary system , except in States where all public roads and ...
... Federal - aid primary system , the Federal - aid secondary system , and the ... Government for the payment of its proportional contribution thereto . In ... Federal - aid secondary system , except in States where all public roads and ...
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... Federal Government should undertake this program itself entirely , or do you feel it would be better for the States to undertake the program with some funds provided by the Federal Government ? Mr. DU PONT . I feel that that is a matter ...
... Federal Government should undertake this program itself entirely , or do you feel it would be better for the States to undertake the program with some funds provided by the Federal Government ? Mr. DU PONT . I feel that that is a matter ...
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... Federal Government is more clearly justified by the National interest involved . To provide for improvement of the interstate system at a rate not slower than the essential minimum the report suggested that consideration be given to the ...
... Federal Government is more clearly justified by the National interest involved . To provide for improvement of the interstate system at a rate not slower than the essential minimum the report suggested that consideration be given to the ...
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... Federal Government from this source should be devoted to highway construction . This concept was crystallized by the en- actment of the Federal - Aid Highway Act of 1954 which set the amount of Federal appropriations for highways at the ...
... Federal Government from this source should be devoted to highway construction . This concept was crystallized by the en- actment of the Federal - Aid Highway Act of 1954 which set the amount of Federal appropriations for highways at the ...
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... governments , with just enough Federal assistance to further the development of an integrated highway system . The Clay Committee proposal would put the Federal Government in the highway construction business on a major scale . We ...
... governments , with just enough Federal assistance to further the development of an integrated highway system . The Clay Committee proposal would put the Federal Government in the highway construction business on a major scale . We ...
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Alaska amount appropriation approved areas authorized BALDOCK basis bill bond financing build Bureau of Public Chairman civil defense Clay committee Congress contract Corporation cost debt dollars DU PONT estimated expenditures Federal aid Federal funds Federal Government Federal-Aid Highway Act Federal-aid system financing fiscal gas tax gasoline tax going highway construction highway department highway program highway system increase Interstate Highway System Interstate Highways Interstate System Koss legislation matching Mayor COBO Mayor WEST McCoy ment mileage miles million national defense needs obligations Oklahoma percent PONT present problem projects proposed Public Roads question revenue bonds right-of-way routes Secretary HUMPHREY Secretary WEEKS Senator BUSH Senator BYRD Senator GORE Senator KERR Senator MARTIN Senator MCNAMARA Senator NEUBERGER Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND South Dakota statement STOLDT System of Interstate tion toll roads traffic Treasury TRIGGS United urban vehicles WHITTON