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Surface Transportation Funding and Programs Under Map-21 - Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century ACT (P.L. 112-141)... Surface Transportation Funding and Programs Under Map-21 - Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century ACT (P.L. 112-141) (Paperback)
Robert S. Kirk, John Frittelli, Linda Luther
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On July 6, 2012, President Barack Obama signed the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21; P.L. 112-141). The act authorized spending on federal highway and public transportation programs, surface transportation safety and research, and some rail programs and activities through September 30, 2014. MAP-21 authorized roughly $105 billion for FY2013 and FY2014 combined. It also extended FY2012 surface transportation authorizations to the end of the fiscal year, raising the total authorization to approximately $118 billion. Most of the funding for surface transportation bills has been drawn from the highway trust fund (HTF) since its creation in 1956, but the HTF, which receives revenue mainly from federal motor fuel taxes, has experienced declining revenue due to a sluggish economy and improvements in vehicle fuel efficiency. For the past several years, HTF revenue has been insufficient to finance the government's surface transportation programs, leading Congress to delay reauthorization for 33 months following expiration of the last multi-year reauthorization. Although Congress was unable to agree on a long-term solution to the HTF revenue issue, MAP-21 did provide for the transfer of sufficient general fund revenues to the HTF to fund a two-year bill. MAP-21 made major changes in the programmatic structure for both highways and public transportation and included initiatives intended to increase program efficiency through performance-based planning and the streamlining of project development. Among its major provisions, MAP-21 included: for the federal-aid highway program, research, and education, authorizations for FY2013 of $40.96 billion and for FY2014 of $41.03 billion; for public transportation, authorizations for FY2013 of $10.58 billion and for FY2014 of $10.7 billion; for the Transportation Infrastructure Financing and Innovation Act (TIFIA), which provides credit assistance for surface transportation projects, a significant expansion that could provide credit support of up to $690 million for FY2013 and $9.2 billion for FY2014; major program restructuring, which reduced the number of highway programs by two-thirds and consolidated public transportation programs as well; more distribution of funding via apportionment to the states and less discretionary funding via the Department of Transportation (DOT) to individual projects; no project earmarks; no equity program, instead basing the distribution of highway funding on the FY2012 distribution such that each state will likely receive as much federal highway funding as its highway users paid to the highway account of the HTF; and changes in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance process intended to accelerate project delivery.

Mathematics, Game Theory & Algebra Compendium - Volume 1 (Hardcover): Bart Elias, John W. Fischer, Robert S. Kirk Mathematics, Game Theory & Algebra Compendium - Volume 1 (Hardcover)
Bart Elias, John W. Fischer, Robert S. Kirk
R8,031 R6,335 Discovery Miles 63 350 Save R1,696 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is devoted to new advances in all branches of mathematics, game theory and applications, and pure and applied algebra and geometry including Field Theory and Polynomials; Commutative Rings and Algebras; Algebraic Geometry; Linear and Multi-linear Algebras; Matrix Theory; Associative Rings and Algebras; Nonassociative Rings and Algebras; K-Theory; Group Theory and Generalisations; Topological Groups, Lie Groups; Geometry; Differential Geometry.

Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization - An Overview of Selected Provisions in Proposed Legislation (Paperback, New):... Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization - An Overview of Selected Provisions in Proposed Legislation (Paperback, New)
Bart Elias, John W. Fischer, Robert S. Kirk
R1,090 R1,022 Discovery Miles 10 220 Save R68 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book is intended to provide a brief summary and analysis of major legislative provisions under consideration in the ongoing Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization process. The book is organised into six major program areas: aviation system finance; airport finance; FAA management and organisational issues; system capacity and safety; environmental issues; and miscellaneous programs and provisions. In several cases, provisions that appear in various unrelated sections of proposed legislation have been rearranged in this book in an effort to group and discuss related items in an issue-driven or programmatic context.

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