Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952

Federal Aid Highway Act of 1952
Great Seal of the United States
Acronyms (colloquial) FAHA
Enacted by the 82nd United States Congress
Effective June 25, 1952
Citations
Public law 66 Stat. B46
Statutes at Large 66 Stat. B46
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the House as H.Con.Res. 56
  • Signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on June 25, 1952

The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1952 authorized $25 million for the Interstate Highway System on a 50–50 matching basis, meaning the federal government paid 50% of the cost of building and maintaining the interstate while each individual state paid the balance for interstate roads within their borders.

Analysis

These were the first funds authorized specifically for Interstate construction. However, it was a token amount, reflecting the continuing disagreements within the highway community rather than the national importance of the system.[1]

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