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National Highway Chokepoint Congestion Relief Act

To relieve traffic congestion.

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July 09, 2008 Coordinate Existing Resources to Alleviate Traffic Woes

Our own Representative Castle introduced HR 6435, the “National Highway Chokepoint Congestion Relief Act.” The Act calls for: (1) Development of criteria for designating national chokepoint regions (2) The awarding of grants for capital ...

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Source: The Delaware Curmudgeon


July 07, 2008 HR 6435, The National Highway Chokepoint Congestion Relief Act

HR 6435 would relieve traffic congestion.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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