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 PUBLIC LAW 106-346—APPENDIX 114 STAT. 1356A-9 Nashville, Tennessee, $500,000; New Jersey regional integration/TRANSCOM, $3,000,000; North Central Pennsylvania, $750,000; North Las Vegas, Nevada, $1,800,000; Norwalk and Santa Fe Springs, California, $500,000; Oakland and Wa5nie Coimties, Michigan, $1,500,000; Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, $1,500,000; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, $500,000; Puget Sound regional fare collection, Washington, $2,500,000; Rensselaer County, New York, $500,000; Rochester, New York, $1,500,000; Sacramento County, California, $875,000; Sacramento to Reno, 1-80 corridor, $100,000; Sacramento, California, $500,000; Salt Lake City (Olympic Games), Utah, $1,000,000; San Antonio, Texas, $100,000; Santa Teresa, New Mexico, $500,000; Schuylkill County. Pennsylvania, $400,000; Seabrook, Texas, $1,200,000; Shreveport, Louisiana, $1,000,000; South Dakota commercial vehicle, ITS, $1,250,000; Southeast Michigan, $500,000; Southhaven, Mississippi, $150,000; Spokane County, Washington, $1,000,000; Springfield-Branson, Missouri, $750,000; St. Louis, Missouri, $500,000; State of Arizona, $1,000,000; State of Connecticut, $3,000,000; State of Delaware, $1,000,000; State of Illinois, $1,000,000; State of Indiana (SAFE-T), $1,000,000; State of Iowa (traffic enforcement and transit), $2,750,000; State of Kentucky, $1,500,000; State of Maryland, $3,000,000; State of Minnesota, $6,500,000; State of Missouri (rural), $750,000; State of Montana, $750,000; State of Nebraska, $2,600,000; State of New Mexico, $750,000; State of North Carolina, $1,500,000; State of North Dakota, $500,000; State of Ohio, $2,000,000; State of Oklahoma, $1,000,000; State of Oregon, $750,000; State of South Carolina statewide, $2,000,000; State of Tennessee, $1,850,000; State of Utah, $1,500,000; State of Vermont, $500,000; State of Wisconsin, $1,000,000; Texas border phase I, Houston, Texas, $500,000; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, $2,000,000; Tuscon, Arizona, $1,250,000; Vermont rural ITS, $1,500,000; Washington, DC area, $1,250,000; Washoe County, Nevada, $200,000; Wayne County, Michigan, $5,000,000;

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