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Regulations and Government
Legislation Delayed on FAA Funding
Congress voted for a 17th time on December 18 to extend aviation programs, taxes and Airport and Airways Trust Fund spending authority through March 31
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By
Chad Trautvetter
• Online Editor
December 29, 2010
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