S. 1143 — 106th Congress

Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000

Originated in the Senate · Introduced May 27, 1999 · Economics and Public Finance

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Sep 14, 1999

See also H.R. 2084.

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As of May 27, 1999

Introduced in Senate

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Title I: Department of Transportation

Title II: Related Agencies Architectural and Transportation

Barriers Compliance Board

Title III: General Provisions

Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2000 - Title I: Department of Transportation - Makes appropriations for FY 2000 ( with specified rescissions, transfers of funds, limitations on obligations and administrative expenses, and liquidations of contract authorizations) for: (1) the Office of the Secretary of Transportation; (2) the Coast Guard; (3) the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA); (4) the Federal Highway Administration (FHA); (5) the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; (6) the Federal Railroad Administration; (7) the Federal Transit Administration; (8) the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation; (9) the Research and Special Programs Administration; (10) the Office of Inspector General; and (11) the Surface Transportation Board.

Title II: Related Agencies - Makes appropriations for FY 2000 for: (1) the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board; and (2) the National Transportation Safety Board.

Title III: General Provisions - Sets forth specified prohibitions, limitations, permissions, and mandates with respect to the use of appropriations under this Act identical or similar to those enacted in the Department of Transportation and related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1999 (Public Law 105-277).

(Sec. 314) Authorizes airports to transfer to the FAA, without consideration, instrument landing systems (along with associated approach lighting equipment and runway visual range equipment) which conform to FAA design and performance specifications and which were purchased with airport development grant funds.

(Sec. 316) Bars the use of funds under this Act (other than for normal and recognized executive-legislative relationships) for specified lobbying activities.

(Sec. 319) Reduces the amount of funds provided in this Act for the Transportation Administrative Service Center (TASC).

(Sec. 326) Makes receipts collected from users of fitness centers operated by or for the Department of Transportation available to support their operation and maintenance.

(Sec. 327) Requires the use of Capital Investment grants funds made available in this Act and other specified Federal law for the Charleston, South Carolina Monobeam corridor project to fund any aspect of such project.

(Sec. 328) Prohibits the provision of essential air service to communities in the 48 contiguous States that are fewer than 70 miles from the nearest large or medium hub airport, or that require a rate of subsidy per passenger in excess of $200, unless such point is greater than 210 miles from the nearest large or medium hub airport.

(Sec. 331) Authorizes appropriations for expenses of the Amtrak Reform Council for FY 2001. Includes within the duties of such Council the identification of Amtrak routes which are candidates for closure or realignment based on performance rankings developed by Amtrak which incorporate information on each route's fully allocated costs and ridership on core intercity passenger service, and which assume that Federal subsidies for Amtrak will decline from FY 1999 to FY 2002.

(Sec. 333) Prohibits the use of funds to enforce any regulation or law that requires an air carrier that provides intrastate or interstate air transportation to provide a peanut-free buffer zone or any other related peanut-restricted area, or restrict the distribution of peanuts, until 90 days after submission to Congress and the Secretary of Transportation of a peer-reviewed scientific study that determines that there are severe reactions by passengers to peanuts as a result of contact with very small airborne peanut particles of the kind that passengers might encounter in an aircraft.

(Sec. 338) Directs the Commandant of the Coast Guard to convey, without consideration, all right, title, and interest of the United States (including all easements and rights-of-way) in certain real property located in New Castle, New Hampshire, to the University of New Hampshire. Requires the University to: (1) not interfere with the operation of the Coast Guard Station Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire, without the Commandant's permission; and (2) use such property for educational, research, or other public purposes.

(Sec. 339) Prohibits a recipient of funds made available under this Act from selling, or otherwise providing to another person or entity, personal information contained in a driver's license (or in any motor vehicle record of such driver) without the driver's express written consent. Declares that such prohibition shall not apply to a law enforcement agency.

(Sec. 340) Earmarks amounts provided in this Act for completion of the National Advanced Driving Simulator (NADS).

(Sec. 341) Amends the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 to repeal and replace the authorization of appropriations for construction of a certain replacement bridge in Harford County, Maryland, with an authorization of appropriations for improvements to certain other bridges in the same county.

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Roll-call votes

1 on record

Jun 28, 1999 · On the Cloture Motion

Full roll call

Cloture Motion Rejected (49–40)

72 of 100 recorded votes are not yet matched to a member profile.

Yea49: 12 R

MemberPartyState
VOINOVICH, George VictorOH
LUGAR, Richard GreenIN
SANTORUM, Richard JohnPA
GRAMM, William PhilipTX
STEVENS, Theodore FultonAK
MACK, Connie, IIIFL
DOMENICI, Pete VichiNM
BUNNING, James Paul DavidKY
BROWNBACK, Sam DaleKS
ASHCROFT, John DavidMO
BYRD, Robert CarlyleWV
HAGEL, Charles TimothyNE
DeWINE, MichaelOH
GREGG, Judd AlanNH
SPECTER, ArlenPA
CAMPBELL, Ben NighthorseCO
THURMOND, James StromSC
GRAMS, RodMN
CRAIG, Larry EdwinID
THOMAS, Craig LyleWY
BOND, Christopher SamuelMO
FITZGERALD, Peter G.IL
SNOWE, Olympia JeanME
ALLARD, A. WayneCO
ABRAHAM, SpencerMI
HUTCHISON, Kathryn Ann BaileyTX
COVERDELL, PaulGA
ROTH, William Victor, Jr.DE
SMITH, Gordon HaroldOR
BURNS, ConradMT
FRIST, William H.TN
LOTT, Chester TrentMS
NICKLES, Donald LeeOK
BENNETT, Robert FosterUT
THOMPSON, Fred DaltonTN
HELMS, JesseNC
SMITH, Robert C.NH
Jeff SessionsRepublicanAL
Richard C. ShelbyRepublicanAL
John McCainRepublicanAZ
Jon KylRepublicanAZ
Chuck GrassleyRepublicanIA
Mike CrapoRepublicanID
Pat RobertsRepublicanKS
Mitch McConnellRepublicanKY
Susan M. CollinsRepublicanME
Thad CochranRepublicanMS
Orrin G. HatchRepublicanUT
Michael B. EnziRepublicanWY

Nay40: 14 D

MemberPartyState
INOUYE, Daniel KenHI
WELLSTONE, Paul DavidMN
BINGAMAN, Jesse Francis (Jeff), Jr.NM
HOLLINGS, Ernest FrederickSC
KERREY, J. RobertNE
FEINGOLD, Russell DanaWI
SARBANES, Paul SpyrosMD
DODD, Christopher JohnCT
BREAUX, John BerlingerLA
BAUCUS, Max SiebenMT
CHAFEE, John HubbardRI
DORGAN, Byron LeslieND
ROBB, Charles SpittalVA
CLELAND, Joseph MaxwellGA
BAYH, EvanIN
KERRY, John ForbesMA
MOYNIHAN, Daniel PatrickNY
KENNEDY, Edward MooreMA
LINCOLN, Blanche LambertAR
DASCHLE, Thomas AndrewSD
GRAHAM, Daniel RobertFL
AKAKA, Daniel KahikinaHI
BRYAN, Richard HNV
WARNER, John WilliamVA
CONRAD, KentND
BIDEN, Joseph Robinette (Joe), Jr.DE
Dianne FeinsteinDemocratCA
Tom HarkinDemocratIA
Richard J. DurbinDemocratIL
Mary L. LandrieuDemocratLA
Barbara A. MikulskiDemocratMD
Carl LevinDemocratMI
Harry ReidDemocratNV
Charles E. SchumerDemocratNY
Ron WydenDemocratOR
Jack ReedDemocratRI
Tim JohnsonDemocratSD
Patrick J. LeahyDemocratVT
Patty MurrayDemocratWA
John D. Rockefeller, IVDemocratWV

Not Voting11: 1 D · 1 R

MemberPartyState
LAUTENBERG, Frank RaleighNJ
LIEBERMAN, Joseph I.CT
HUTCHINSON, TimothyAR
TORRICELLI, Robert GuyNJ
JEFFORDS, James MerrillVT
MURKOWSKI, Frank HughesAK
KOHL, Herbert H.WI
GORTON, Thomas Slade, IIIWA
EDWARDS, JohnNC
Barbara BoxerDemocratCA
James M. InhofeRepublicanOK

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