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S 2322: proposed Senate six-year transportation authorization bill
S 2322 is the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works six-year authorization bill for federal transportation programs and funding. It's called the "MAP-21 Reauthorization Act."
According to the Federal Parks & Recreation newsletter, the bill:
"would extend an overarching Transportation Alternatives Program that feeds specific outdoor programs with money, to wit Recreational Trails, Transportation Enhancements, Scenic Byways, Safe Routes to School.
"In fiscal years 2013 and 2014 MAP- 21 allocated about $720 million per year to Transportation Alternatives. S 2322 would retain the existing formula, adjusted for inflation."
See S 2322 Bill Summary, Text, Committee assignments, Action so far, and Status
Track the progress of this bill:
See Current legislation, issues, and action as the transportation funding reauthorization debate heats up on Capitol Hill.
See the final Senate Dear Colleague Letter signed by 24 Senators with 18 Democrats and 6 Republicans (pdf 1.4 mb)
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