United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs
1985-10-25
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Dole, Elizabeth Hanford
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Superstar entertainer Barbara Mandrell, who credits safety belts with saving her life in a head-on car crash last year, is taking her safety message to the American people in a dramatic public service announcement that will be filmed for television on Oct. 29 in Nashville, Tenn. Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Hanford Dole said, "I can't imag
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United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary
1970-10-04
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Volpe, John A.
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Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe today announced the award of a $79,075 contract to CLM Systems, Inc. of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to study environment factors which should be considered in airport site selection and planning. "This study is one of a series of projects designed to make transportation planning completely responsive to the m
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United States. Department of Transportation. Office of the Secretary
1969-10-21
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Volpe, John A.
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Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe called today's delivery of Massachusetts' first helicopter to be used by the State Police a "new era in State traffic enforcement and surveillance." The helicopter delivered to the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety was made possible by a grant of $208,630 made by the Department of Transportation's F
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Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe today launched, in New Orleans, Louisiana, the 378-foot Coast Guard cutter "Munro" at special ceremonies honoring World War II hero and Congressional Medal of Honor winner Douglas Munro.
The Department of Transportation has sent to Congress proposed legislation to provide for the regulation of rates, fares and charges in foreign air transportation between the U.S. and foreign nations. The proposed bill, the Foreign Air Transportation Regulatory Act of 1971, would amend the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 to empower the Civil Aeronauti
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United States Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe appealed to the public to join with him in a New Year's resolution to dramatically improve the Nation's highway safety record in 1972.
The Department of Transportation submitted to Congress two legislative proposals designed to update transportation regulation and to provide immediate relief for the nation's railroads. The measures are the Transportation Regulatory Modernization Act of 1971 and the Transportation Assistance Act. Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe reaffirmed
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Secretary of Transportation Federico Pena today asked all motorists to drive with their headlights turned on December 15 in remembrance of victims of drunk driving crashes. "Lights on for Life" Day is part of the annual observance of National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month.
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