H.R. 3174 (113th Congress)
The bill H.R. 3174, long title "To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to obligate funds for emergency relief projects arising from damage caused by severe weather events in 2013, and for other purposes," is a bill that was introduced in the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. The bill would allow the United States Department of Transportation to "exceed a $100 million cap on grants to repair roads damaged by a national emergency." The bill was written in response to the 2013 Colorado floods, which caused as much as $500 million worth of damage to Colorado's roads.
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H.R. 3174 (113th Congress)
The bill H.R. 3174, long title "To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to obligate funds for emergency relief projects arising from damage caused by severe weather events in 2013, and for other purposes," is a bill that was introduced in the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress. The bill would allow the United States Department of Transportation to "exceed a $100 million cap on grants to repair roads damaged by a national emergency." The bill was written in response to the 2013 Colorado floods, which caused as much as $500 million worth of damage to Colorado's roads.
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The bill H.R. 3174, long title ...... of damage to Colorado's roads.
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The bill H.R. 3174, long title ...... of damage to Colorado's roads.
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