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It was referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means, the House Committee on the Budget, and the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and its Subcommittee on Highways, Transit and Pipelines. [...] Congressional Research Service 7 Federalism Issues in Surface Transportation Policy: Past and Present At that time, AAA advocated the creation of a federal highway commission to design and oversee the construction of a proposed 50,000-mile federal highway system.27 AASHO advocated the continuation of the reliance on states to design and oversee program operations and the use of the grant device to [...] Now, the prevailing view was that highways that were interstate in character and expedited the completion of an "adequate and connected system of highways" were also eligible for federal assistance because of their connection to Congressional authority to regulate interstate commerce and promote the general welfare.33 Indicative of the expansion of the program's scope, the program's title was chan [...] Expanding the Federal Role: The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944 During subsequent reauthorizations of the Federal Highway Act AASHO and the American Municipal Association and its constituent state leagues of municipalities lobbied Congress to increase federal funding and to expand program eligibility to include secondary and urban highways.34 They argued that all roads were interconnected, forming [...] The Interstate Highway System Redefines Federalism Relationships in Surface Transportation Policy: The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 The $25 billion, 13-year Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 authorized the construction of the then-41,000 mile National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, with a 1972 target completion date.