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Transportation

Jan. 23, 2007

Lawmakers Mull Funding of Roadways

LOS ANGELES - Increasingly unable to find adequate funding to meet the state's ballooning transportation needs, lawmakers in Sacramento are considering whether to invite private companies to build and operate roadways in the Golden State.

By Max Follmer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Increasingly unable to find adequate funding to meet the state's ballooning transportation needs, lawmakers in Sacramento are considering whether to invite private companies to build and operate roadways in the Golden State.
      Though the Legislature has given the green light to a handful of so-called public-private partnerships in the...

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