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TEA-21 - Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century Moving Americans into the 21st Century |
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JUNE 1999![]() |
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One Year Anniversary
Highlights of Accomplishments
June 9, 1999
"President Clinton and Vice President Gore challenged us to help rebuild America
by putting safety first, protecting our environment and creating jobs throughout our
economy. Working with Congress, we have produced a fiscally responsible bill
which is true to our values and will expand opportunity for every American."
Rodney E. Slater June 9, 1998 |
The landmark Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century affirmed President Clinton's key priorities:
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President Clinton and Vice President Gore continue to rebuild America. Our world class transportation system moves people and products efficiently and quickly. TEA-21 strengthens America by providing record-level, balanced transportation investment for the transportation system of the 21st century. |
Safety is President Clinton's and Vice President Gore's number one transportation priority. More than 40,000 Americans die and three million are injured in highway crashes each year, inflicting a tragic toll and costing our economy an estimated $150 billion annually. The fatality rate is at an historic low under the leadership of President Clinton and Vice President Gore, and our challenge is to continue this progress even as traffic increases. |
Under President Clinton's leadership we continue to protect and enhance our environment. The strong transportation planning provisions and funding flexibility in TEA-21 will help communities reduce air pollution , clean up brownfields and preserve green space, while easing traffic congestion. |
DOT vigilantly works to deliver a transportation system that is international in its reach, intelligent in its character, intermodal in its form and inclusive in its service. TEA-21 expands opportunity for all Americans through the Clinton/Gore Administration's Access-to-jobs program and a continuation of successful disadvantaged business enterprise, labor protection, and workforce training programs. |
Under President Clinton's leadership, America is the most economically competitive nation in the world. This is due in great measure to our transportation system's reliability and low costs. Keeping transportation efficient is crucial to our continued competitiveness in the increasingly global economy. |