Economic plan shifts debt and tax aims amid budget talk
The article reports President Coolidge outlining a budget path to reduce the gross public debt by about 18.0 billion and proposing a 220 million dollar reduction to be spread over 22 months. It notes a 2 percent payroll savings target, resistance to further tax cuts, and hints at farm and industry policy battles shaping the year ahead. The discussion touches government deficits, economic activity forecasts, and political maneuvering around the proposed fiscal measures.
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United States
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SurfacED roads grow hard and crack under load
An academic report discusses how surfaced roads harden with use and develop cracks due to underlying soil and materials. Professor Steinberg notes that crack formation weakens pavement, risks wave-like deformations, and prompts improvements in cement and mixing to extend road life.
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University of Mikrisnal
Oeilean Research
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Truman
Minnesota Road Spending Sparks Taxpayer Debate
The Journal reports on Minnesota road funding concerns, arguing the state risks bankruptcy from large highway bonds. It contrasts Minnesotans’ highway needs with cries of waste, noting a proposed twenty million dollar road bond and broader worries about debt, taxes, and the value of highway expansion versus state finances.
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Minnesota
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Gira
Federal Aid Policy Shapes Road Building
The policy outlines two conditions for federal aid and road construction. First, roads must be approved by the director of public works and built with government assistance. Second, aid is limited to interstate or intercounty routes.
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Highway investment and misread research on travel demand
A damaged OCR fragment discusses vast highway funding and future road projects. It cites billions in spending and miles of paving, naming engineers and places while claiming increased road quality would reshape travel and commerce.
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