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Old 11-29-2009, 03:11 PM   #61
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Honesty, if it were anyone else, I would provide the data.

The fact remains that the HTF pays for highways, roads, bridges in the NHS.

I just have the patience or interest to continue this discussion with you.

Take that anyway you want.
I get it. I ask you to back up your data points and you can't. You solidify my point earlier. No problem.
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Old 11-29-2009, 03:13 PM   #62
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From another GAO report:
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Under current law, expenditures from the highway account of the Highway Trust Fund are generally restricted to those roads that are not classiCed as local or rural minor collector roads.
http://archive.gao.gov/paprpdf1/159940.pdf
Damn..are you really that fucking dense.

Right...It goes to the roads and highways in the NHS (4% of state roads) that are most critical to the economy and defense..and these roads are state-administered.

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I get it. I ask you to back up your data points and you can't. You solidify my point earlier. No problem.
I give up.

You got it! Solid!

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Old 11-29-2009, 03:14 PM   #63
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Yes, that is also in the one of the GAO reports I cited, many states are in the same boat. It is apparently an acceptable use of the funds.

Well, then, there you go. Federal funding does impact state highway projects. Colorado is projected to require 1.5 billion dollars to maintain and construct highways. Even 27% of this (from your GAO cite) is a pretty penny.
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Old 11-29-2009, 03:15 PM   #64
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Damn..are you really that fucking dense.

It goes to the roads and highways in the NHS (4% of state roads) that are most critical to the economy and defense..and these roads are state-administered.
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I just have the patience or interest to continue this discussion with you.
I just asked you to support your data points. You can't.
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Old 11-29-2009, 03:16 PM   #65
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Well, then, there you go. Federal funding does impact state highway projects. Colorado is projected to require 1.5 billion dollars to maintain and construct highways. Even 27% of this (from your GAO cite) is a pretty penny.
No doubt. Never said it didn't. (edit: I did say it, "A federal tax would only go to the Interstate." and I was wrong. Post #42)

In 2006 our state got

1.4 million from state funds tax
0.9 million from federal tax
0.5 million from local tax

Each state gets a different number and the formula for the differences is a bit complicated. But basically more populated states that collect more tax for the feds get more money.
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