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  • features to begin a that should be fleet. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 More -- much more of America believe -- remains will support an aggressive that the same Congress giving the Secretary coordinated Federal will be sympathetic action
  • to begin a that should be fleet. The Highway Safety Act of 1966 More -- much more of America believe will support coordinated I urge direct Federal they address. -- a $500 million, standards action to create .. a to our efforts safety programs
  • , Jl003, 11047,.11161; and International Aviation Pacilitiea Act, Sectiona·7, 8, 9) 2 . The hoped for improvementain air safety and technological development that lay behind these actions have been realized in satisfying measure, largely because of PAA
  • --------------------------------------------------Other Senato1·s:. DEMOCRATS --··----Inouye Okay n..,.nc1olph No commitment· - 2/18 R SPU DLIC/.1'\S Cc,op.:·r - ~o:1-co~nrniltal y. P, ~.r zo11 - c1~o~ 2/ 28 ?,/l3 2/ 18 Di'.:PART.MENT OF TRANSPOR HOUSE GOVERN11E:\''f T.ATION OPERA TIO~S
  • with the question Puerto "As we interpret before it will of advanced time for Hawaii, be appropriate Alaska and Rico." The Uniform Time Act of 1966 provides that each zone shall be advanced one hour on April the state action takes The Department
  • beautification 2. Maritime policy 3. Interventions in regulatory actions a. Inter-American freight case b. Washington and Old Dominion Railroad 4. Investigation of automobile insurance 5. The District of Columbia highway problem 6. The Department and new
  • to the· total transportation picture in North America and to the role of air transport. - 3 What I will --That ask of you you be aware of --that you be aware.of new technology; of --and that your actions today is quite the desires
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  • Latin America
  • LEE METCALF'S RECENT STATEMENT ON CHARLES LUCE; LBJ RECOMMENDS NO FURTHER ACTION BE TAKEN ON WEAKENED RESOLUTION ON LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN AID, PUNTA DEL ESTE SUMMIT; VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; CONGRESSIONAL VIEWS ON SST; BALANCE OF PAYMENTS CONCERNS
  • Latin America
  • LESTER MADDOX'S REQUEST TO MEET WITH LBJ ON HIGHWAY FUNDS; RUSSELL PRAISES MADDOX'S ACTIONS AS GOV.; LBJ'S EFFORTS TO HOLD DOWN SPENDING; DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AUTHORIZATIONS, EXPENDITURES; HOUSING, HIGHWAY FUNDS; COPPER SHORTAGE; US ECONOMY
  • Act to the issuance of safety regulations and other quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial actions by the Secretary of Transportation, the 4 ESTABLISffiNG A DEPARTMENT ESTABLISmNG OF TRANSPORTATION ~dministrators, the Maritime Board
  • reorganizatiODa.· Comment: Mq be 'badlT needed alterD&tive to merger. 11. develop action Beviev merger policy, Recommendations See attacbecl paper A. proposals. Comment: Basic review ot anti trust policy in transport area overdwt. Several retora meaaures
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Foundation For Action - 1965 Task Forces"
  • Folder, "Foundation For Action - 1965 Task Forces [2 of 2]," Transportation Department, Legislative Background and Domestic Crises File, Box 1
  • on the Transportation· Department and on the Maritupe. Administration issue which you can u ■ e • a ■ back-up when you contact various Member• today and ov!r the weekend . • "' • Attachment. ' J • .... • • THE DEPARTMENT .. Why America Needs A New Department
  • the fact situation and the Federal of the Department wished to arrive to the Inter-American Washington without Secretary of 1 The matter States. to allocation in the issue were the of State the action carriers carriage monopoly, waiver
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  • the wars this Nation has fought. Today, there are 95 million motor vehicles in the U.S.; by 1990 there will he at least 156 million cars, trucks and buses on America's streets and highways. The Federal Highway Administration estimates that it will take
  • . - 16 While these numbers to the increased represent number are far too great a slight of vehicle to be tolerated miles system limited-access highways study group, action program Seventeen is almost the urgent whose job
  • • The representatives, agencies, chosen were_ .Cecil Admiral Trimble, CAB; Ernest BOB. Admiral Executive by the head Guard; Frank ICC; Bernard Trimble Secretary Turner, Rosen, appointed actions supplying, required Captain budget 1 financing
  • on the HUD action. discuss DOT will 3 of HUD. Since new communities sentatives system new towno will in Northwest diversified Associ.ntion transportation a public new A to was a $277,733 gro.nt by the UM'J. cor.nnuni.ties. designing
  • of the Office 1. coordination Translating is as fo 1:.ows: de.sirad DOT?Olicy into legislation of lezislativ~ pro?os~:s and pr~paration acvice as to methods and timing of presentztions, of the pre?aratio~ 2. of supp6rting Obtaining action support.for
  • File Copy 7 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHING T ON April 1, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 344 TO: The Vice President The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of Commerce Administrator, Federal Aviation Agency Director, Bureau of the Budget
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • LBJ READS PROPOSED STATEMENT ON IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE; POSSIBLE NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION; REACTIONS OF OREN HARRIS, JOHN PASTORE, PHIL HART; PRESS STORIES ON REPUBLICAN ACTION IN HOUSE; H. R. GROSS; CEA EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC EFFECTS
  • i; ' ~ ~~ 9=- 1&; µ- /fJ~/67 --------- -- - -- I c.._ ---THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIN G TON April 1, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. · 344 · TO: The Vice Pr e sident The Secretary of Defense The Secretary of Commerce
  • Folder, "NSAM # 344: Assignment of Highest National Priority to Civil Supersonic Development Program, 4/1/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • LBJ REPORTS ON IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE, POSSIBLE NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION
  • LBJ REPORTS ON IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE, POSSIBLE NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION
  • LONGSHOREMEN'S UNION DISPUTE ABOUT US WHEAT SHIPMENTS TO USSR; GEORGE MEANY; LBJ'S DESIRE TO KEEP JFK'S AGREEMENTS; CONCERNS ABOUT PRESS COVERAGE OF DISPUTE; LABOR DEPT, COMMERCE DEPT POSITIONS; NICHOLAS JOHNSON'S AUTHORITY TO TAKE ACTION
  • DISCUSSION OF IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE; PENDING SUPREME COURT CASE ON FIREMAN ISSUE; POSSIBLE CONGRESSIONAL ACTION ON OTHER ISSUES UNDER DISPUTE; WAYNE MORSE
  • DISCUSSION OF STRATEGY ON IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE; EFFECT OF CIVIL RIGHTS BILL ON POSSIBLE CONGRESSIONAL ACTION
  • LBJ REPORTS ON IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE, POSSIBLE NEED FOR CONGRESSIONAL ACTION
  • LBJ REPORTS ON HIS CONVERSATION WITH GEN. JACKSON GRAHAM ABOUT KASKASKIA RIVER NAVIGATION PROJECT; LBJ ASKS FOR REPUBLICAN SUPPORT FOR EXCISE TAX BILL; DIRKSEN'S ACTIONS ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL
  • LBJ CONGRATULATES MCCORMACK ON VOTE FOR MASS TRANSIT BILL IN HOUSE, GIVES MCCORMACK REPORT ON SARGENT SHRIVER AND HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE ACTION ON POVERTY BILL
  • O'BRIEN REPORTS ON VOTE IN SENATE ON EXCISE TAX BILL; FEDERAL DEBT CEILING BILL; SENATE AGREEMENT TO HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO MASS TRANSIT BILL; CHARLES HALLECK AND HOUSE RULES COMMITTEE ACTION ON POVERTY BILL, FOREIGN AID BILL, HAMER BUDGE APPOINTMENT
  • MCNAMARA REPORTS ON SST COMMITTEE MEETING; SST PLAN OF ACTION; NAJEEB HALABY ON SST, CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY
  • JONES ASKS LBJ TO URGE GEORGE FALLON TO BEGIN COMMITTEE WORK ON HIGHWAY SAFETY BILL; HOUSE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE ACTION ON TVA REVENUE BONDS BILL; WILLIAM CRAMER'S CRITICISM OF LBJ; MILTON SEMER'S SUPPORT OF JONES
  • LBJ THANKS COWLES FOR LETTER PROPOSING INCOME TAX SURTAX, DISCUSSES ECONOMIC SITUATION, FEDERAL BUDGET, DIFFICULTY IN ENACTING TAX BILL, RECENT VIETNAM MILITARY ACTIONS; COWLES ASKS IF MORE TROOPS WILL BE SENT TO VIETNAM AND IF US WILL SUPPORT UK
  • LBJ EXPRESSES IRRITATION WITH SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE'S LACK OF ACTION ON TAX BILL; FOWLER'S TALK WITH HERMAN TALMADGE ABOUT BILL; FULBRIGHT'S ALLEGED ANGER ABOUT NOT BEING INVITED TO WH DINNER; LEE METCALF; REPUBLICAN VOTES ON BILL; EVERETT
  • EVERETT DIRKSEN; LACK OF SENATE FINANCE COMMITTEE ACTION ON TAX BILL; TESTIMONY ON TELEPHONE EXCISE TAXES; JOHN WILLIAMS' PROVISION PROHIBITING TAX DEDUCTION FOR ADS IN POLITICAL PROGRAMS; VOTER REGISTRATION EFFORTS; APPOINTMENT OF ANDREW BRIMMER
  • ACTION IN HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; NEED FOR CONGRESS TO MAKE FINDING THAT STRIKE ADVERSELY AFFECTS INTERSTATE COMMERCE BUT IS NOT NATIONAL EMERGENCY; PICKLE RELAYS POSITION OF JOHN BELL WILLIAMS, OTHERS ON BILL; GEORGE MEANY
  • PICKLE REPORTS ON ACTION IN HOUSE COMMITTEE ON AIRLINE STRIKE BILL; JOHN BELL WILLIAMS' AND JOHN DINGELL'S SUBSTITUTE BILLS WITH PROVISIONS CONCERNING STRIKE BEING NATIONAL EMERGENCY; POLITICAL REASONS FOR VOTES; HEAD COUNT; NYT INQUIRY ABOUT WH