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Apparently, Sarah Palin's newly fitted persona as reformer of earmarks is being questioned by Alaskan leaders:
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transportation officialsLA Times Confirms that Sarah Palin Indeed Said "Yes" to Bridge to Nowhere14
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Posted on September 19, 2008 - 7:37am at Enclave
Find more posts like this: Apparently, Sarah Palin's newly fitted persona as reformer of earmarks is being questioned by Alaskan leaders: "The issue becomes whether Metro can find solutions other than traditional fare increases and cuts in routes to solve it."8
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Posted on June 2, 2008 - 6:13am at Stone Soup Station
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And when folks who've seen their routes cut can't get to work, then can't pay their bills, then come downtown on foot homeless and looking for help, those who are still enjoying prosperity will kick them in the ass, tell them they're lazy, cite them for "quality of life" violations, ban them from businesses because they must carry everything they own in their r A new direction for North Main11
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Posted on April 1, 2008 - 10:12am at Rena A. Capley
Find more posts like this: Tennessee Department of Transportation officials announced today that the agency plans to convert North Main into a one-way street beginning in January 2009. "We've been getting many, many complaints... Bredesen Longs For Higher Gas Tax12
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Posted on February 13, 2008 - 11:37am at Bill Hobbs
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The Daily News Journal report on Gov. Phil Bredesen's speech to the Murfreesboro Rotary Club includes mention of Bredesen's support for increasing the state's gas tax. Bredesen also spoke about the eventual need for a possible increase to the 22-cent per gallon gas tax to help pay for roads. |
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