Creation of a 12th Cabinet Post
The proposal for a Cabinet-level Department of Transportation consolidating various existing transportation agencies.
Cabinet created on March 9, 1966
The proposal for a Cabinet-level Department of Transportation consolidating various existing transportation agencies.
Cabinet created on March 9, 1966
White House domestic policy chief Joseph Califano, Jr.'s letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson planning a meeting wtih Secretaries Connor and Boyd to develop a Department of Transportation as well as other transportation functions.
Dated: September 22, 1965
This is an analysis of the attached paper commenting on a proposed Department of Transportation.
From the Under Secretary of Commerce and Transportation, Alan S. Boyd.
Dated: January 1, 1966
Interested parties encouraged to provide comments by new deadline
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