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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 2 (Reported in House) — To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 2902

Sec. 2902. Other apportionments

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Section 5336 of title 49, United States Code, is amended— in subsection (h)— in the matter preceding paragraph
(1)by striking section 5336(a)(2)(C) and inserting section 5336(a)(2)(B) ; by amending paragraph
(1)to read as follows: to carry out section 5307(h)— $60,906,000 shall be set aside in fiscal year 2022; $61,856,134 shall be set aside in fiscal year 2023; $62,845,832 shall be set aside in fiscal year 2024; and $63,832,511 shall be set aside in fiscal year 2025; ; in paragraph
(2)by striking 3.07 percent and inserting 6 percent ; and by amending paragraph
(3)to read as follows: of amounts not apportioned under paragraphs
(1)and (2), 3 percent shall be apportioned to urbanized areas with populations of less than 200,000 in accordance with subsection (i); ; and in subsection
(i)by adding at the end the following: Before apportioning funds under subsection (h)(3), for any urbanized area that is no longer an eligible area due to a change in population in the most recent decennial census, the Secretary shall apportion to such urbanized area, for 3 fiscal years, an amount equal to half of the funds apportioned to such urbanized area pursuant to this subsection for the previous fiscal year. .
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