Proposed Amendments to Federal Transportation Laws: Hearings, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session on S. 3242...[and] S. 3243U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Highway carriers |
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... passenger travel . I recommend , therefore , that the Congress enact legislation which would eventually limit the control of inter- city passenger rates to the establishment of maximum rates only . In the case of the airlines , it may ...
... passenger travel . I recommend , therefore , that the Congress enact legislation which would eventually limit the control of inter- city passenger rates to the establishment of maximum rates only . In the case of the airlines , it may ...
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... passenger transportation tax . This tax , a vestige of World War II and the Korean war , has undoubtedly discriminated against public transpor- tation in favor of the automobile . I again recommend repeal of this tax to im- prove the ...
... passenger transportation tax . This tax , a vestige of World War II and the Korean war , has undoubtedly discriminated against public transpor- tation in favor of the automobile . I again recommend repeal of this tax to im- prove the ...
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... passenger miles of transportation service than any of the other common carriers ; and , while they are experiencing temporary overcapacity and have recently sustained financial losses , they have bright prospects for longrun growth and ...
... passenger miles of transportation service than any of the other common carriers ; and , while they are experiencing temporary overcapacity and have recently sustained financial losses , they have bright prospects for longrun growth and ...
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... passengers , and for other purposes . The proposed bills implement certain recommendations contained in the President's message on transportation which was submitted to the Congress on April 5 , 1962 . The first bill empowers the ...
... passengers , and for other purposes . The proposed bills implement certain recommendations contained in the President's message on transportation which was submitted to the Congress on April 5 , 1962 . The first bill empowers the ...
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... passengers are also exempted from such regulation by the Federal Maritime Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission . Carriers exempted from minimum rate regulation who engage in any act or practice in violation of the ...
... passengers are also exempted from such regulation by the Federal Maritime Commission and the Interstate Commerce Commission . Carriers exempted from minimum rate regulation who engage in any act or practice in violation of the ...
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