CONCORD, N.H. (AP) – New Hampshire will get $69 million as its share of a new $286 billion federal highway aid bill.
That ranks the state last among what states get from the six-year funding package and among the lowest half dozen states in the percentage increase in aid.
New Hampshire also loses its status as a “donor” state that gets more in aid than residents send to Washington from gasoline taxes. New Hampshire was getting $1.20 for every $1 in taxes but now will get no more than it raises in taxes.
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