Highway Bill delayed for two more days.
"But one of the remaining major sticking points has been how to divide federal highway money among the states. States that pay more into the highway trust fund through gasoline taxes than they receive from Washington have long complained of unfairness, and negotiators have been trying to work out a formula where states would be guaranteed, by 2009, of getting back at least 92 percent of what they contribute.
Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., who heads the Senate Appropriations Committee's panel in charge of transportation issues, said House Majority Leader
Tom DeLay, R-Texas, slowed the talks with last-minute proposals to revise the funding formula. Texas is one of the "donor" states that wants a more equitable share of federal funds.
"Mr. DeLay brought in a brand new formula that severely changed it and disadvantaged a number of states, so we told them that we would have to go back to where we were at the beginning of the negotiations," Bond said."
Highway Bill passes House and Senate
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