Handyman Insurance, Virginia Failed to Spend $900 Million in Transportation Funds
Wednesday, Oct. 6th 2010 6:51 AM
Poor management of available resources at the Virginia Dept. of Transportation resulted in $877 million in transportation funds left unspent during the last two fiscal years, says an independent audit commissioned by Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R).
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