Texas should stop spending highway funds for non-highway purposes, poll shows
15th Nov 2006, 00:20 GMT
The Texas Legislature should end its practice of diverting a portion of its state highway funds toward non-highway programs, such as promoting tourism and providing medical transportation for the needy.
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