In the Senate, lawmakers have proposed a transportation bill that would cost about $311 billion over six years.
The transportation bill, for example, will save jobs, but it is likely to create only 100,000, not the four million advertised.
It then must be reconciled with the transportation bill passed by the Senate last month.
That amount would increase to $155 a month under an amendment to the major federal transportation bill.
The Senate is expected to pass the plan as part of its massive transportation bill.
But in the case of the 1987 transportation bill, Congress had more national interests on its side.
The transportation bill is a top legislative priority of the Administration.
Of the 13 annual spending bills, the transportation bill is only the third that has been passed by the House.
The provision will be part of a sweeping $200 billion transportation bill.
The ban would take effect 95 days after the transportation bill was signed by the President.