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Washington Notebook: Does continuing resolution endanger highway funding?

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Tuesday, March 05, 2013
   It’s been governance by crisis the past two years in Washington.    First it was the debt-ceiling standoff that nearly wrecked the nation’s credit rating, then there was the two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration after a partisan dispute over unionization of airline workers, and finally a reauthorization bill last year after four years and 20 short-term funding extensions, nine extensions of the surface transportation bill because lawmakers in Congress c...
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