Doyle’s Budget May Give Road Projects a One Year Head Start

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Road projects around the state will get started sooner than expected if the Governor’s proposed budget passes the legislature. Governor Jim Doyle’s budget calls for a 16 percent increase in transportation money even though he wants to take a few hundred million dollars out of the DOT’s fund to help support education. Patty Murray reports…

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