February 26, 2009 - 02:34 pm
News Feed: Massachusetts

Community Values and the Gas Tax

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As the debate over the gas tax goes forward it's interesting to note that supporters, including the Governor and his Secretary of Transportation are asking us all to own up to a collective responsibility for our broken roads and bridges, our inadequate public transportation system, and our debt. (Note the use of the pronoun "our")

Mayor Curtatone in the Somerville News says "anyone who has followed this issue seriously already knows that there's really no way around the need for new revenue. To get our troubled system back on track - a necessary step toward revitalizing our overall economy - it won't be enough just to cut or consolidate (although we have to do that, too).

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