Highway Trust Fund and Federal and Highway Financing Program: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on Financing the Federal Aid Highway Program. July 22-24, 1959Considers H.R. 7939 and related bills, to raise revenue for Highway Trust Fund to finance Federal interstate highway program. Includes proposals to increase Federal taxes on gasoline, and to transfer Federal automotive excise tax revenues into the Highway Trust Fund. |
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... matters intimately related to them . By way of introduction , it might be helpful to mention briefly the scope of our Federal - aid highway programs , both physically and financially , and some of their historical aspects . The 1956 ...
... matters intimately related to them . By way of introduction , it might be helpful to mention briefly the scope of our Federal - aid highway programs , both physically and financially , and some of their historical aspects . The 1956 ...
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... matter of fact one of the first actions of the Bureau of Public Roads after enactment of the legislation of 1956 was to determine how the annual authorizations could be apportioned under that limit- ing provision , section 209 ( g ) of ...
... matter of fact one of the first actions of the Bureau of Public Roads after enactment of the legislation of 1956 was to determine how the annual authorizations could be apportioned under that limit- ing provision , section 209 ( g ) of ...
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... matter of significance is that a new estimate of the cost of completing the Interstate System will also be presented in 1961 . Thus , at that time , the Congress will have the opportunity to develop a long - range financing plan in the ...
... matter of significance is that a new estimate of the cost of completing the Interstate System will also be presented in 1961 . Thus , at that time , the Congress will have the opportunity to develop a long - range financing plan in the ...
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... matter of fact an ex- amination of contract awards demonstrates its accuracy . Projects costs have averaged about 5 percent below the estimates , and in view of the detail with which the 1958 estimate was made we have every reason to ...
... matter of fact an ex- amination of contract awards demonstrates its accuracy . Projects costs have averaged about 5 percent below the estimates , and in view of the detail with which the 1958 estimate was made we have every reason to ...
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... matter before it . Mr. Tallamy , let me ask you a few questions HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM 27 Table showing 1955 and 1958 estimate of cost by principal items work Table showing 1955 and 1958 estimate of cost by principal items work.
... matter before it . Mr. Tallamy , let me ask you a few questions HIGHWAY FINANCING PROGRAM 27 Table showing 1955 and 1958 estimate of cost by principal items work Table showing 1955 and 1958 estimate of cost by principal items work.
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Page 211 - Since it is unfair and unjust to tax motor- vehicle transportation unless the proceeds of such taxation are applied to the construction, improvement, or maintenance of highways...
Page 402 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved ~by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concurring, That the general assembly...
Page 385 - I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the resolution passed at the Thirty-sixth Division Association Convention held at Brownwood, Tex., January 19, 20, and 21, 1946.
Page 396 - Purpose of this section is to make available to the Congress information on the basis of which it may determine what taxes should be imposed by the United States, and in what amounts, in order to assure, insofar as practicable, an equitable distribution of the tax burden among the various classes of persons using the Federal-aid highways or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways.
Page 405 - I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Los Angeles at its meeting held Julv 22, 1959.
Page 178 - Fund (exclusive of repayments of such advances) ; or "(2) that the distribution of the tax burden among the various classes of persons using the Federal-aid highways, or otherwise deriving benefits from such highways, is not equitable, the Congress shall enact legislation in order to bring about a balance of total receipts and total expenditures, or such equitable distribution, as the case may be.
Page 416 - If gasoline is used on a farm for farming purposes, the Secretary or his delegate shall pay (without interest) to the ultimate purchaser of such gasoline the amount determined by multiplying — (1) The number of gallons so used, by (2) The rate of tax on gasoline under section 4081 which applied on the date he purchased such gasoline.
Page 162 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. I am here today to discuss with you the important question of providing adequate financing for the Federal-aid highway program.
Page 372 - Mr. LARSON. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, my name is Charles R. Larson. I am president of the National Rural Letter Carriers' Association, whose address is 1040 Warner Building, Washington, DC The CHAIRMAN.
Page 338 - TRUST FUND.— There are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Trust Fund, as repayable advances, such additional sums as may be required to make the expenditures referred to in subsection (f). (e) MANAGEMENT OF TRUST FUND.— (1...