DOT committed to filing the charter and publishing a notice in the Federal Register for the Advisory Board by the end of September.
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Sam Graves emphasized the need for timely implementation of transportation programs.
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Following inquiries from House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Sam Graves and Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Chairman Tom Carper, DOT committed to filing the charter and publishing a notice in the Federal Register for the Advisory Board by the end of September, which it did, finally initiating progress on this requirement.
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