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15 Legislative History of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 P.L. 102-240 1 (1991)

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Vol. 15
INTERMODAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EFFICIENCY
ACT OF 1991
P.L. 102-240                           105 Stat 1914
December 18, 1991
TITLE I - SURFACE TRANSPORTATION, 105 STAT 1915.
BILLS
102d Congress:
81) H.R. 422, a bill to amend title 23, United States
Code, to authorize the use of rights-of-way along
Federal-aid highways for the construction of
transportation systems that will be part of the
Federal-aid highway system, as introduced by Mr.
Schumer and referred to the House Public Works and
Transportation Committee, 102d Congress, January 3,
1991.
82) H.R. 905, the Private Property Rights Act of 1991,
as introduced by Mr. McEwen and referred to the
House Government Operations Committee, 102d
Congress, February 6, 1991.
83) H.R. 1087, the High Speed Rail Transportation
Policy and Development Act, as introduced by
Messrs. Swift and Ritter and referred to the House
Energy and Commerce Committee, 102d Congress,
February 21, 1991.
84) H.R. 1155, the National Recreational Trails Fund
Act of 1991, as introduced by Mr. Petri et. al.,
and jointly referred to the House Ways and Means
Committee, House Interior and Insular Affairs
Committee and the House Public Works and
Transportation Committee, 102d Congress, February
27, 1991.
85) H.R. 1325, the Rural Transportation Equity Act of
1991, as introduced by Mr. Upton and referred to
the House Public Works and Transportation
Committee, 102d Congress, March 7, 1991.

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