S. 2735 (108th): 14th Amendment Interstate Highway Initiation Act

Introduced:
Jul 22, 2004 (108th Congress, 2003–2004)
Sponsor:
Sen. Zell Miller [D-GA]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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7/22/2004--Introduced.
14th Amendment Interstate Highway Initiation Act - Directs the Secretary of Transportation to complete a study and report to the appropriate congressional committees on the steps and estimated funding necessary to construct a new route to be designated as "Interstate Route I-14" and known as the 14th Amendment Highway, from Augusta, Georgia, to Natchez, Mississippi (formerly designated the Fall Line Freeway in the State of Georgia).

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