Republicans’ transport agenda unclear as they take control of Congress

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As Republicans take control of the 114th Congress with large majorities in the House and Senate, they are starting to look like that neighborhood dog who barked and chased the fire truck down the street lo those many years.

The dog has finally caught the fire truck. Now, what?

That’s the question many transportation lobbyists in Washington are asking as Republicans enjoy the largest majority in the House since World War II and a 54-seat majority in the Senate.

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