Originally published Monday, May 16, 2011 at 6:00 AM
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Gov. signing Washington transportation budget
Gov. Chris Gregoire's office says she's signing the transportation budget along with several other transportation-related bills Monday afternoon at her office.
The Associated Press
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Gov. Chris Gregoire's office says she's signing the transportation budget along with several other transportation-related bills Monday afternoon at her office.
The nearly $9 billion budget includes almost $6 billion in construction projects in the next two years in Washington.
State lawmakers are still trying to agree on an operating budget in the final 10 days of the special session in Olympia.

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like we need more road work as our shambled DSHS, and other programs go array... Im far... (May 16, 2011, by saratoga24)
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