Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1995: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - Political Science |
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... reduction in transit funding . So when you hear from some individuals who are concerned about the reduction in operating assistance , I want to emphasize that the increase in capital funding is far in excess of the reduc- tions in ...
... reduction in transit funding . So when you hear from some individuals who are concerned about the reduction in operating assistance , I want to emphasize that the increase in capital funding is far in excess of the reduc- tions in ...
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... reduction by 1999. We will have a 5 percent reduction from 1993 enacted levels by the end of 1995 , and we are actually ahead of our projections in that area . To help us reduce employment , we need the buy - out legislation which has ...
... reduction by 1999. We will have a 5 percent reduction from 1993 enacted levels by the end of 1995 , and we are actually ahead of our projections in that area . To help us reduce employment , we need the buy - out legislation which has ...
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... reduction goals . This is the first time discretionary spending in the Federal Budget has been capped at zero growth . Hence , we faced tough choices in formulating this budget . The Bottom Line We are asking Congress to provide $ 39.7 ...
... reduction goals . This is the first time discretionary spending in the Federal Budget has been capped at zero growth . Hence , we faced tough choices in formulating this budget . The Bottom Line We are asking Congress to provide $ 39.7 ...
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... reduction in operating assistance . Just to give you an example of the impact of this reduction in operating assistance , Atlanta will receive 18 percent more in formula funds and have to pick up only an additional 1 percent of its ...
... reduction in operating assistance . Just to give you an example of the impact of this reduction in operating assistance , Atlanta will receive 18 percent more in formula funds and have to pick up only an additional 1 percent of its ...
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... reduction of the Essential Air Service program . We have also included other terminations such as the Local Rail Freight Assistance program and Boat Safety Grants . -- DOT's budget also supports the President's goal of reducing civilian ...
... reduction of the Essential Air Service program . We have also included other terminations such as the Local Rail Freight Assistance program and Boat Safety Grants . -- DOT's budget also supports the President's goal of reducing civilian ...
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actions activities ADAAG addition agencies airline AIRPORT REVENUE Analyst appropriate areas Assistant Secretary Aviation benefits bid rigging Board budget CAAS CARR carriers civil rights Coast Guard commercial space transportation compliance Congress contract costs Department of Transportation Department's detectable warnings employees ensure Essential Air Service estimated FAA's facilities Federal Federal Aviation Administration Federal Highway Administration Federal Transit Administration FHWA financial statement fiscal year 1995 funds guidelines highway identified impact implementation improve increase industry information follows infrastructure inspections and evaluations Inspector International investigations issues ISTEA launch million National NEXRAD NHTSA noise mitigation OCST Office OIG's Operating Administrations oversight percent performance procedures procurement projects proposed rail recommendations reduction request requirements response rulemaking safety staff Subtotal Total transit USCG vehicles
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