End D.C. Regional Traffic Gridlock Act
Summary
H.R. 1347, the End D.C. Regional Traffic Gridlock Act, would provide federal grants to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board to fund projects aimed at reducing traffic congestion in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. These funds would be used to improve local travel options and infrastructure, with the federal government covering 75 percent of the total project costs. For residents and commuters, the bill is designed to decrease travel times and provide more efficient transportation alternatives throughout the region.
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