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Post by Logan on Apr 3, 2017 7:10:55 GMT -6
LITTLE ROCK —- The Arkansas House of Representatives has passed the more modest of two measures that propose to raise money for highway maintenance. Both of the bills initially failed in the chamber Monday, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported. Republican Rep. Johnny Rye of Trumann offered to amend his bill to cap the money that would go to highways at $140 million after his measure to earmark revenue from applying the state sales tax to Internet sales fell short by two votes. The bill passed with 56 members voting in favor of it. A bill by Republican Rep. Dan Douglas of Bentonville to raise $200 million annually for road maintenance fell four votes shy of the 67 votes it needed for the House to consider the bill again. The measure had failed on the House floor March 14. Read more: www.texarkanagazette.com/news/arkansas/story/2017/mar/29/arkansas-house-passes-highway-fund-measure-rejects-another/667418/
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