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Unelected officials will have power to toll Connecticut highways under transportation authority proposal

by Marc E. Fitch | Mar 12, 2018 | Transportation | 0 comments

If tolls come to Connecticut’s highways, it may not be through a legislative vote but rather through a new quasi-public entity governed by unelected officials largely appointed by the governor. On Wednesday the Transportation Committee will hear public testimony...

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