I thought you were referring to this:

 1902 Congressional legislation requiring the federal government to use
SI exclusively was defeated by a single vote 

http://www.metric4us.com/history.html

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Carleton MacDonald
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 20:22
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:37154] RE: metric road signs

How aggravating that ONE damn Congressman can cause such damage.

How aggravating that the states are all sheep and listening to the
pathetic blathering of the contractors.

How aggravating that no one stood up to either.

Carleton

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Behalf Of Howard Ressel
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 16:17
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:37150] RE: metric road signs

Nearly all States that designed and built in metric are now back to
English, New York will sadly soon follow. With such a bitter taste in
our mouths it certainly will be a generation before we attempt to
convert once again. Once we were leaders, now we will be followers, only
converting when everyone else has.

That said, we can still convert signs and speeds to metic at any time,
we just need the will to do so. We can certainly continue to design and
build in English but post signs in metric, its just a graphic anyway.
Perhaps the political opposition from Contractors might not have been so
great against sign conversion as it has been towards metric
construction, maybe that would have been an easier win, it still can
be...

Howard Ressel
Project Design Engineer, Region 4
(585) 272-3372

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