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A coalition working to secure more funding for Michigan’s roads and bridges today announced three “service station scholarship” winners in a two...

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n the coming months, three pieces of legislation might have a impact on the price of gas over the next couple years.On April 3, 2007 Rep. Hoon-Yung Ho...

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Reality is starting to rear its ugly head in Lansing. But will reality trump ideology, at long last?It's hard to tell, but judging from what local sta...

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Legislation in the House Would Help Remedy Transportation Funding CrisisDue to rising gas prices and fuel conservation, Michigan’s gas tax revenues ...

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A road study from the Midland-based Mackinac Center for Public Policy puts strings on its recommendation for higher gasoline and diesel fuel taxes for...

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New local road and state highway funding is crucial to the state's economic development. But hammering out a new business tax and balancing the state ...

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On April 11, 2007 the House Transportation Committee, under the leadership of Hoon-Yung Hopgood (D-Taylor), held the final of three weeks of hearings ...

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BY MATT HELMSFREE PRESS DRIVING COLUMNISTHave you seen a huge pothole that everyone ought to know about? A picture of it could win you $250.The Drive ...

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HOUGHTON — Wanted: Biggest roadway crater — in digital format please.The two-week long contest to find the state’s worst pothole is more than ha...

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If you think we're already spending enough to fund Michigan's transportation system, consider the attached chart, which examines the impact of 50 year...

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