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SJ184: Interstate Route 95; construction and operation of controlled access highway as alternative thereto.

Chief Patron

Sen. Frank Wagner (R-7)

Frank Wagner (R-7)
Served: 2001–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Yes Passed Committee
Yes Passed House
Yes Passed Senate

Status

Bill Passed

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Summary

Study; construction and operation of a controlled access highway alternative to Interstate Route 95; report.  Requests the Secretary of Transportation and the Commonwealth Transportation Commissioner to explore the feasibility and desirability of entering into an interstate compact for the construction and operation of a controlled access highway between Dover, Delaware, and Interstate Route 95 southwest of Charleston, South Carolina, with their counterparts in the states of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, and South Carolina.   View Full Text »

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