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FHWA should assess and compare the benefits of projects when awarding discretionary grants

Title:FHWA should assess and compare the benefits of projects when awarding discretionary grants
Alternate title:Transportation infrastructure : FHWA should assess and compare the benefits of projects when awarding discretionary grants : report to the Chairman, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives
Alternate title:Federal Highway Administration should assess and compare the benefits of projects when awarding discretionary grants
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Note:The Office, 1999
  
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Subject:Federal aid to transportation -- United States
Subject:Infrastructure (Economics) -- Government policy -- United States
Subject:Roads -- Finance
Subject:Roads -- Grant aid
Subject:Roads -- United States -- Finance
Subject:Transportation and state -- United States -- Evaluation
Subject:United States. Federal Highway Administration -- Appropriations and expenditures
Subject:United States. Federal Highway Administration -- Rules and practice -- Evaluation
Subject:United States. Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
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