I do believe that anyone who heard Secretary Chao's testimony yesterday will agree that they did not hear any real plan for investments in infrastructure, but I am encouraged by what appears to be the President's openness to higher gas taxes.
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Capuano criticizes lack of infrastructure investment plans, noting potential support for higher gas taxes.
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