
States spend most stimulus money on highways
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. states are spending the bulk of transportation money from the federal economic stimulus plan on highway repairs and building new roads, putting only about 6 percent of the money into areas such as public transit, according to a report released on Monday. Continue reading Rueters.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. states are spending the bulk of transportation money from the federal economic stimulus plan on highway repairs and building new roads, putting only about 6 percent of the money into areas such as public transit, according to a report released on Monday. Continue reading Rueters.
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