Transportation Assistance Act

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The Transportation Assistance Act was a 1982 United States federal law that revised federal funding of mass transit established in the Urban Mass Transportation Act and the National Mass Transportation Assistance Act. It replaced the funding formulae with a block grant for operating costs. It also set up a new formula to distribute monies to public transit based on need rather than population.

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