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PBS: How the federal transportation funding authorization bill becomes a law

Mar. 3, 2010 | 11:13 am No comments

PBS reports that the transportation bill — the massive legislation authorizing and funding the country’s roads and mass-transit infrastructure (from highways to bus lanes to railways to bike lanes) — expires every six years. That, however, does not mean a new bill is passed every six-years. It’s Washington, D.C., after all.

Go to PBS to see this report on how transportation funding legislation works at the federal level.

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