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		<title>Do Gas Taxes Cover the Costs of Roads?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Texas highway department says no. | I thought this was interesting.&nbsp; The Texas highway department&#8212;Texas, no less!&#8212;says that roads simply don&#8217;t pay for themselves. &#8230; no road pays for itself in gas taxes and fees. For example, in Houston, the 15 miles of SH 99 from I-10 to US 290 will cost $1 billion to build and maintain over its lifetime, while only generating $162 million in gas taxes. That gives a tax gap ratio of...]]></description>
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