This report discusses various transportation programs and its policies, funding level, the Bush Administration budget request, and the actual appropriation. The report showcases many graphs depicting the appropriations and obligations combined with different programs in billions of dollars, tables depicting obligations per fiscal year, and lastly an appendix of state transportation agencies.
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This report discusses various transportation programs and its policies, funding level, the Bush Administration budget request, and the actual appropriation. The report showcases many graphs depicting the appropriations and obligations combined with different programs in billions of dollars, tables depicting obligations per fiscal year, and lastly an appendix of state transportation agencies.
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Report initially published August 30, 1990. Updated and revised December 19, 1990.
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