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A new push to fix Michigan roads and transportation infrastructure by raising fuel taxes is expected to be announced at the Capitol today.State Reps. ...

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The following editorial appeared in the Detroit Free Press April 3, 2007.Michigan's transportation system is running out of fuel -- and there's just o...

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The following editorial was published in the Oakland Press.Michigan roads are deteriorating - rapidly. It doesn't take a highway engineer to see that....

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Editorial: "Michigan's transportation system is running out of fuel -- and there's just one way to fill the tank. ... Its inadequate transit systems, ...

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State transportation officials blame bad concrete for a crumbling overpass that sent boulder-sized chunks onto cars last month on Interstate 696, and ...

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What does the rating agency Standard & Poor's have in common with the Cass Avenue bridge over Interstate 75 in Detroit? Both offered up cold doses of ...

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The March 21 article "Shattered windshields and shattered nerves" should serve as an eye-opener to the danger of continuing to let our infrastructure ...

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A Lansing State Journal editorialRare are the occasions when major business interests such as the Michigan Chamber of Commerce come together with unio...

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A group from eight of Michigan's largest counties, including Oakland, has endorsed a plan to increase gasoline taxes and vehicle registration fees to ...

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Free Press Driving Columnist Matt Helms and Video Columnist Mike Wendland are checking out reader reports of potholes this week. In this first of a vi...

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