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- bases.
S. 3010 was introduced by Senator Warren G. Magnuson at the
request of the President of the United States, in order to implement one
of the principal proposals contained in the President's transportation
message, dated March 2, 1966, proposing
- See all scanned items from file unit "Passage and Signature"
- from seven to 30 in only a few years,
carriers
are beginning
electronic
control.
hot•box
Despite
economic
-
detectors,
fully automatic
unit trains,
our labor
these
portents
technological
for the future,
as then,
ribbon
and centralized
- See all scanned items from file unit "The 1964 Task Forces"
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of the colonie_s engaged
-- has become
convenience
Thirteen
endeavor.
was the cultural
was the physical
later~anguage
The physical
highways
nation came into being.
bonds united them.
• government.
~y
ago the American
10, 1966
System
to look back
- See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. I"
- • apent lor new
plant and equipment.
la one of America'• largeet employer,.
Tranaportatlon
737,000 railroad
employee•
•• 270,000 local and inter-urban
almoat a mllllon ln motor transport
tran•port.
There are
worker a ••
and atorage •• 230, 000 i
- See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. I"
- to chronicle
U1e
aotonlahlng
growth of Amerlc:an tranapo1·tatiou.
Twenty year•
Sta.tea.
ago there were 31 million motor vehicles
Today there
are 90 million.
Dy 1975 there
in th" United
will be nearly
lZO
million.
Twenty years
streets
ngo there were
- See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. II"
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12.80 miles,
colonies,
joined their
Three bonds united them.
language.
nation came into being._
strung
separate
out along the Atlantic
wills in a common
There
And there
by which the citizens
Two centuries
and democracy
of the colonies
later
- See all scanned items from file unit "The Message - Vol. II"
- See all scanned items from file unit "Foundation For Action - 1965 Task Forces"
- ,
was
decision that the contribution
of transportation
to our economy and way
the creation of a new Cabinet-level
"Department
of Transportation."
.
The following figures serve as examples to bring the importance
of transporta
tion irito focus.
America
spent
- See all scanned items from file unit "State of the Union"
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of Transportation, and for o.ther
purposes.
1
Be it enacted by the Senate and llomw of Rep-resenta-
2 t-ivesof the United State.'lof America in Co119r,1,,~14
a."l.'lemblcd,
3 That this Act may be cited as the "Department of Trans4
porta.tion Act."
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6
- See all scanned items from file unit "Legislative Struggle - Vol. I"