Virginia Transportation
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Warner: McDonnell's transportation plan is not 'fiscally conservative'
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner said in an interview with WSLS television station that Gov. Bob McDonnell's plan to pump nearly $3 billion in the state's roads over three years is not "fiscally conservative."
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Economist, state officials tout benefits of road projects
The Virginia Senate passed Gov. Bob McDonnell’s $4 billion plan to expand and maintain Virginia’s transportation system.
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Senate Committee kills roads funding bill
The Senate Finance Committee has killed a bill that would have allocated a portion of sales tax revenue to fund transportation projects.
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Three feet passing bill (SB 928) passes Senate Trans Comm
The Senate version of the three feet to pass bill, SB 928, passed the Senate Transportation Committee by a unanimous vote this afternoon.
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Town Hall touches on transportation, ABC plan
The last time Virginia took any kind of real action on transportation was 1986.
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Bob McDonnell's State of the Commonwealth: Jobs and road construction
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Virginia Democrats are skeptical of taking on new debt to pay for transportation, but if Gov. Bob McDonnell's plan passes, it could end one of the state’s longest-running debates.
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