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	<title><![CDATA[How will Washington pay for the transportation fix-up?]]></title>
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 <h2> <a href="http://www.minnpost.com/steveberg/2009/03/17/7415/how_will_washington_pay_for_the_transportation_fix-up" > How will Washington pay for transportation fix-up?</a> </h2> 
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<div class="headline" id="component_1126373"><h5>By Steve Berg | Tuesday, March 17, 2009</h5></div>
<div class="richtext"><p>DULUTH — There has been more than a little confusion at the White House about how to pay for fixing and adding roads, bridges and transit systems. New gas tax? No. Mileage tax? Yes! — and No!</p></div>
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