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H.Res.35 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974) [93rd]
Sponsor:
Rep. Bingham, Jonathan B. [D-NY-22] (Introduced 01/03/1973)

Summary:
Summary: H.Res.35 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

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Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Creates a Select Committee in the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete study of transportation problems in the United States, including: (1) their causes, extent, and effects; (2) the adequacy of current machinery and procedures of the Congress and the executive branch pertaining to the solution of such problems; and (3) comprehensive measures to assure Federal support for each mode of transportation based on the relative need for such support in order to achieve a balanced transportation system, including proposals to extend the use of the Highway Trust Fund to rail mass transit and to establish a general Transportation Trust Fund to replace the Highway Trust Fund.

Authorizes such committee to hold hearings and request the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents. Requires a report to the House on the results of the study as soon as practicable during the present Congress.


Major Actions:
Summary: H.Res.35 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Creates a Select Committee in the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete study of transportation problems in the United States, including: (1) their causes, extent, and effects; (2) the adequacy of current machinery and procedures of the Congress and the executive branch pertaining to the solution of such problems; and (3) comprehensive measures to assure Federal support for each mode of transportation based on the relative need for such support in order to achieve a balanced transportation system, including proposals to extend the use of the Highway Trust Fund to rail mass transit and to establish a general Transportation Trust Fund to replace the Highway Trust Fund.

Authorizes such committee to hold hearings and request the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents. Requires a report to the House on the results of the study as soon as practicable during the present Congress.


Amendments:
Summary: H.Res.35 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Creates a Select Committee in the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete study of transportation problems in the United States, including: (1) their causes, extent, and effects; (2) the adequacy of current machinery and procedures of the Congress and the executive branch pertaining to the solution of such problems; and (3) comprehensive measures to assure Federal support for each mode of transportation based on the relative need for such support in order to achieve a balanced transportation system, including proposals to extend the use of the Highway Trust Fund to rail mass transit and to establish a general Transportation Trust Fund to replace the Highway Trust Fund.

Authorizes such committee to hold hearings and request the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents. Requires a report to the House on the results of the study as soon as practicable during the present Congress.


Cosponsors:
Summary: H.Res.35 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/03/1973)

Creates a Select Committee in the House of Representatives to conduct a full and complete study of transportation problems in the United States, including: (1) their causes, extent, and effects; (2) the adequacy of current machinery and procedures of the Congress and the executive branch pertaining to the solution of such problems; and (3) comprehensive measures to assure Federal support for each mode of transportation based on the relative need for such support in order to achieve a balanced transportation system, including proposals to extend the use of the Highway Trust Fund to rail mass transit and to establish a general Transportation Trust Fund to replace the Highway Trust Fund.

Authorizes such committee to hold hearings and request the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents. Requires a report to the House on the results of the study as soon as practicable during the present Congress.


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