DOT Proposes $10.1 Billion For FAA In Fiscal 2000, Funded By User Fees
The Clinton administration's fiscal 2000 DOT budget request would fund FAA at $10.1 billion - a $477.7 million increase over the $9.8 billion fiscal 1999 appropriation - entirely through Airport and Airway Trust Fund revenues from excise taxes and cost-based user fees. The FAA proposal includes just...
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