105th Congress / Bills / S 1173
Title
A bill to authorize funds for construction of highways, for highway safety programs, and for mass transit programs, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Accident prevention | Administrative fees | Air bag restraint systems | Air pollution | Air quality | Alcoholism | Alcoholism treatment | Alternative fuels | Appalachia | Architecture | Asphalt -- Standards | Authorization | Automobile safety appliances | Automobile safety standards | Banks and banking | Bicycles | Bikeways | Border patrols | Boundaries -- Canada | Boundaries -- Latin America | Boundaries -- Mexico | Bridges -- Maryland--Virginia | Budgets | Business | Capital investments | Carbon monoxide | Commemorations | Community development | Community service (Punishment) | Commuting | Competitive bidding | Computer graphics | Computer software | Computers and government | Congress | Congressional investigations | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Construction costs | Criminal justice | Data banks | Decision making in public administration | Disaster relief | Driver licenses | Drug abuse | Drunk driving | Easements | Education | Emergency management | Employee training | Energy | Environmental assessment | Environmental education | Environmental monitoring | Environmental protection | Environmental research | Environmental technology | Executive departments | Executive reorganization -- Department of Transportation | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid highway program | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to transportation | Federally-guaranteed loans | Ferries | Finance | Fines (Penalties) | Flood control | Foreign policy | Forest roads | Free enterprise | Gasoline tax | Government and business | Government employees | Government information | Government lending | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Government statistics | Government trust funds | Groundwater | Habitat conservation | Health education | Higher education | Highspeed trains | Highway beautification | Highway engineering -- California | Highway finance | Highway maintenance | Highway planning | Highway research | Highway use tax | Historic sites | History | Humanities | Imprisonment | Indian lands | Industrial standards | Information technology | Infrastructure | Infrastructure (Economics) | Intergovernmental tax relations | Intermodal transportation | International affairs | International competitiveness | Interstate compacts | Interstate highway system | Job training | Labor | Land transfers | Landslides | Law | Law enforcement officers | Leases | Libraries | Limited access highways | Local employees | Magnetic levitation vehicles | Marine terminals | Mass rapid transit | Medical care | Medicine | Metric system | Metropolitan politics and government | Minorities | Minority business enterprises | Motor vehicle pollution control | National forests | National parks | Natural resources | Ozone | Pedestrians | Performance measurement | Planning-programming-budgeting | Police | Politics and government | Poor | Population statistics | Public contracts | Public lands | Railroad engineering | Railroad passenger traffic | Railroad safety | Real estate development | Recidivists | Regional planning | Research and development | Research and development contracts | Research centers | Research grants | Revolving funds | Right-of-way | Roads and highways -- New York/State | Roads and highways -- Pennsylvania | Rural affairs | Scenic byways | Scholarships | Science policy | Seat belts | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Small business | Sparsely populated areas | Sports | State and local government | State laws -- Maine | State laws -- New Hampshire | Strategic planning | Tax administration | Tax evasion | Taxation | Technological innovations | Technology | Technology transfer | Trade | Traffic accidents and safety | Traffic congestion | Traffic engineering | Trails | Transportation | Transportation planning | Transportation research | Transportation workers | Travel | Trucking | Trucks | Tunnels | Urban affairs | Urban areas | Urban planning | Urban transportation | Value engineering | Water pollution | Water quality | Water resources | Welfare | Wetland restoration
Votes on this bill
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 30: On the Amendment chafee amdt no. 1676, as amended; To provide a complete substitute. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 29: On the Amendment McCain amdt no. 1726; To provide that demonstration projects shall be subject to any limitation on obligations established by law that applies to Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 27: On the Motion to Table motion to table McCain amdt no. 1968; To prohibit extension of inequitable ethanol subsidies. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 25: On the Amendment D'Amato amdt. no. 1931, as amended; To reauthorize the mass transit programs of the Federal Government, and for other purposes. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 23: On the Motion to Table motion to table mcconnell amdt no 1708; To require that Federal surface transportation funds be used to encourage development and outreach to emerging business enterprises, including those owned by minorities and women, and to prohibit discrimination and preferential treatment based on race, color, national origin, or sex, with respect to use of those funds, in compliance with the equal protection provisions of the fifth and 14th amendments to the Constitiution. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 22: On the Amendment bingaman amendment no. 1696 as modified; To encourage States to enact laws that ban the sale of alcohol through a drive-up or drive-through sales window. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 21: On the Amendment dorgan amendment no. 1697; To withhold certain Federal highway funds from a State that fails to prohibit open containers of alcoholic beverages and consumption of alcoholic beverages in the passenger area of motor vehicles. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 20: On the Amendment DeWine/Lautenberg amendment (sp1682); To provide for a national standard to prohibit the operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated individuals. |
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| Senate | Session 2, roll call 19: On the Motion to Table motion to table wellstone amendment no. 1679; To require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to report on the number of former recipients of public assistance under the State temporary assistance to needy families programs that are economically self-sufficient. |