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Bush Budget Fully Funds Federal Road Program
If Enacted, Will Keep TEA 21 on Track for Infrastructure
Daniel L. Whitten
| Staff Reporter
Highway aid is the largest portion of the $57.2 billion the administration requested for transportation projects in the coming fiscal year that starts Oct. 1.
The president proposed an overall federal budget of $1.96 trillion for 2002, up from this year’s $1.86 trillion. Of the new figure, $16.3 billion is earmarked for the Department of Transportation – including administrative expenses – a $2.1 billion cut from 2001.
A DOT official explained that the reduction comes in categories for several projects now underway that will not appear in the department budget.
For the full story, see the March 5 print edition of Transport Topics. .
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