the text below is from an article posted at http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?.../w164151D91.DTL
it's the bill that includes a provision allowing states a little more flexibility in who can use the fed-funded HOV lanes (incl. hybrids)... 8) (if they ever pass it!)
Congress Extends Highway Bill an 8th Time
By JIM ABRAMS, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, June 30, 2005
(06-30) 20:43 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --
Congress on Thursday extended an old highway spending bill for the eighth time :x as House and Senate negotiators continued to struggle over how best to rewrite the bill that expired nearly two years ago.
With the seventh extension expiring Thursday, the House and Senate both approved, without debate, an extension through July 19. That action was necessary for funding to continue uninterrupted to the states and to federal transportation programs.
The last highway and transit act, funded at $218 billion over six years, expired in September, 2003. Shadowed by a White House threat to veto any bill that it considers too expensive, the House and Senate have been unable to find common ground on a new six-year plan.
This year the House approved a $284 billion bill, the level the administration said was the maximum it would accept, while the Senate passed a $295 billion measure.
Negotiators from the two chambers are near agreement on a total funding level of some $286.5 billion, aides said, but are still talking about how that money is most equitably divided among the states. On Thursday, the two sides also were discussing funding for transit programs, which comprise about 18 percent of the total.
Senate negotiators, meeting behind closed doors, agreed to stand by their position that transit programs, including money for buses, rail and ferry facilities, ought to receive 18.48 percent of the total. The House has proposed a slightly smaller percentage.
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