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		<description><![CDATA[Less driving means less gas tax, means less money for roads. | We hate to say we told you so…wait, strike that, we actually kinda like it: “ODOT says road projects may need to be cut.” Oregon transportation officials say they may have to scale back plans for highway work because revenue from road users is coming in more slowly than expected. Cash-strapped drivers are using less gasoline, so they&#8217;re also paying less in gas taxes&#8212;and that means Oregon stands to lose...]]></description>
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