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Reid: Not Funding Highway Bill Would Be ‘A Real Shame’

By Niels Lesniewski and Humberto Sanchez and JM Rieger

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When the Senate returns from the July Fourth recess, lawmakers will have just about two weeks to fix a shortfall in funds for federally-backed highway projects, with both parties again in a dispute over taxes. Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Environment and Public Works Chairwoman Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., made a presentation during Tuesday’s caucus lunch, and after Majority Leader Harry Reid said not funding surface transportation would be “a real shame” at his weekly news conference. Wyden said Tuesday the trust fund will go out of balance on July 18.

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