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WASHINGTON
Murray’s plan would increase the money in the bill for highway projects by almost 50 percent, to $40 billion, reflecting complaints from lawmakers in both parties that Obama’s plan doesn’t do enough to relieve a backlog of unfinished projects. Mass transit programs would get a $5 billion boost, while water projects would get $7 billion more.
Republicans, for their part, readied a plan to lower mortgage costs to try to jolt the housing market out of its slump.
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