California cuts transportation funds

Facing a projected deficit of more than $34 billion over the next 18 months, The State of California is cutting back spending across the board, including funding for transportation projects. The state's Dept. of Finance wants to slash transportation funding by $1.8 billion this year, according to the public advocacy group Transportation California. The group also said a plan is in the works to divert a new sales tax on gasoline voted into existence in Mach 2002 away from road construction needs into the state's general fund. "When it is storming, it doesn't pay to hold off on repairing ...

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