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Congress undecided on stopgap transport bill

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
   Congress is moving closer again to the brink of a partial government shutdown as lawmakers failed to make progress Monday on a short-term extension of authority to run surface transportation programs and collect fuel taxes.     Republican leaders, including Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman John Mica, are trying to move a measure to the floor extending existing funding levels and policy for three months, through the end of June. The current extension expires March 3...
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