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U.S. ports face brighter funding picture in 2001.

Logistics Management & Distribution Report, January, 2001

It never comes easy for U.S. ports: Every year seems to bring a new struggle for attention and funding from Congress. This year, though, might be a bit different. Passage of key pieces of legislation during the 106th Congress should allow ports to get on with the business of handling America's booming international trade volumes.

The first piece of legislation, H.R. 4733, the Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill, passed through several incarnations before it was finally signed into law as H.R. 4635 in late October. President Clinton had vetoed the original legislation, which included appropriations for the Army Corps of Engineers and funding for waterways and flood-control improvements, because of objections to a controversial water-management...

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