By Bill Davis | There are more moving parts in the deal to get new roads funding passed in the legislature than there are in a watch, and time is running out.
With only nine work days left in this year’s legislative session, some are wondering if the General Assembly will even get to pass a bill on the state’s $40-billion-and-climbing roads deficit.
While the House passed a new roads funding bill last month, the Senate is snarled in a political knot over other pending issues that have procedural priority over what some are calling the most important issue of this session.
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