N&O Index Card
Subject/Name: Roads - Finance
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Tax hike, fund urged to aid roads - Ja 7 86 1
- Editorial: Road issue tests Martin - Ja 8 86 12A
- Roads panel says extra $200 million needed - Ja 9 86 1C
- Highways show it's time to pay the fiddler - Ja 12 86 10A
- Martin lists priorities to TV audience, says prison crowding must be solved - Ja 26 86 1
- Harrington says N.C. on its own for highway funding - Fe 12 86 2C
- Martin says states should get fuel tax, bear road costs - Fe 25 86 18C
- Martin facing political no-win issue of finding money for state's roads - Mr 16 86 1
- Martin given road funding report, has not reached decision on fuel tax - Mr 20 86 24A
- Editorial: - No raid for highways - Mr 23 86 12A
- State motor fuel tax increase proposed as option - Mr 26 86 5C
- Business group urges more spending for highways - Ap 9 86 1
- Editorial: Road issue awaits Martin - Ap 13 86 14A
- Under the dome: Lawmakers predict higher motor fuel tax - Ap 16 86 1
- Martin urges tax hike on motor fuel - Ap 18 86 1
- Martin studies options for funding highways - Ap 19 86 1C
- Editorial: Why not make it a nickel? - Ap 20 86 14A
- Martin to transfer funds (to create transportation trust fund) despite protest - Ap 23 86 18C
- Under the dome: Harrington flying high on roads plan - Ap 25 86 1
- Editorial: Martin's profound risk (transportation financing) - My 18 86 12A
- How state would spend money under Martin's road proposals - My 25 86 5D
- the bumpy road to meeting state's highway needs - My 25 86 1D
- Urban areas' shares of road funds less than state average, analysis says - My 27 86 1C
- Editorial: A raid that won't go away - Jn 10 86 10A
- Educators fear diverting funds to roads would hurt schools - Jn 10 86 8B
- Martin, Jordan make no progress on highway funding - Jn 11 86 18C
- Martin roads plan faces crucial committee test - Jn 12 86 4C
- Lobbying effort urged for roads improvement program - Jn 14 86 5C
- Martin says he wants all of roads plan passed, not just motor fuel tax increase - Jn 14 86 5C
- Under the dome: Group seeks funds with 'Martin Gram' - Jn 15 86 1
- Editorial: Behind highway dispute - Jn 17 86 10A
- Senate panel to consider roads plan - Jn 18 86 10A
- 2 panels reject Martin's plan to fund highway improvements - Jn 19 86 1
- Martin rejects Democrats' road package - Jn 20 86 4D
- Jordan proposes 3% tax on motor fuel at wholesale - Jn 21 86 1
- Editorial: Democrats save budget - Jn 22 86 10A
- Party lauds Jordan's gas tax plan; GOP skeptical - Jn 22 86 29A
- Under the dome: Educators' news conference miffs Martin - Jn 24 86 1
- Bipartisan road-fund plan approved by Senate panel - Jn 26 86 1
- Editorial: Road plan holds promise - Jn 26 86 24A
- Senate endorses bipartisan plan to raise funds for roads - Jn 27 86 14A
- Highway-funding compromise hits snag - Jy 2 86 1
- Jordan, Ramsey say package for highway funding stalled - Jy 3 86 1
- House adds tax repeal to stalled roads package - Jy 4 86 1
- House tentatively OKs highway package - Jy 8 86 1
- State House passes highway-funding bill - Jy 9 86 1
- Compromise on road plan reached - Jy 10 86 1
- Editorial: Bipartisan - to what end? - Jy 11 86 22A
- Democrats play fly to the Republican spider (financing highways) - Jy 13 86 10A
- Under the dome: Congress inaction puts DOT on low road - No 10 86 1
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