H.R.4021 - Safe Routes to High Schools Act

To expand the Safe Routes to School program to high schools. view all titles (3)

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  • Official: To expand the Safe Routes to School program to high schools. as introduced.
  • Short: Safe Routes to High Schools Act as introduced.
  • Official: To expand the Safe Routes to School Program to high schools. as introduced.

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11/4/2009--Introduced.Safe Routes to High Schools Act - Amends the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) to include high school students as beneficiaries of the safe routes to school program. (Currently, the program provides fundi

Official Summary

11/4/2009--Introduced.Safe Routes to High Schools Act - Amends the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) to include high school students as beneficiaries of the safe routes to school program. (Currently, the program provides funding to states for projects that encourage, and enhance the ability of, primary and secondary school students to walk or bike to school safely.) Requires states to give priority to projects for primary and middle schools and to projects that propose to serve a combination of at least one primary, middle, and high school within the same school district.

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11/03/10
Let Them Eat Cake

For example, government can expand the safe routes to schools program (as proposed in H.R. 4021), expand programs that support sports in low-income communities (such as the National Youth Sports Program), support after-school programs ...

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04/20/10
Congress Reauthorizes Funding for Safe Routes to School - America ...

In the House, during the National Bike Summit bike advocates were successful in getting 16 new sponsors for H.R. 4021, the Safe Routes to High Schools Act, bringing the total supporters to 39 Representatives. ...

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04/06/10
Rock N' Road Cyclery Official Blog: Rock N Road Goes to Washington ...

H.R. 4021 · H.R. 3743 · S. 2747. Do some research and educate yourself on the subjects that can make a difference for us all. So jump in and speak up and make yourself heard, let your representative hear what is important to you. ...

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