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In Oregon, where pedestrian fatalities rose by 18 in the first half of 2010 after a 60-year low the previous year, more than half the deaths involved people under the influence of drugs or alcohol, says Troy Costales with the transportation department.
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You can read more at CNNmoney. com about how it was decided, sometimes by the transportation department, which roads would get fixed, which buildings, schools, all that piece of the pie fighting going on.
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There's also a (decently documented) pending complaint for placing one of her husband's friends in a "protected position" with the transportation department - which apparently is also considered an abuse of office.
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SYLVESTER: Under new rules announced by the transportation department, airlines in the future will have to allow passengers to get off the plane if the flight is delayed more than three hours.
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In addition to lingering questions about the so-called Troopergate scandal, Palin also remains under another investigation for misusing her office to campaign against a voter referendum calling for tighter mining regulations; for finding a state job for a friend and campaign contributor; and for appointing the founder of an engineering firm that received $6.8 million in state business as head of the transportation department.
Geoffrey Dunn: Half-Baked in Alaska II: More Ethics Charges Unveiled Against Palin 2008
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The airline operator was declared to follow certain recommendation by transportation department.
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This while the transportation department could make plans.
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The screen showed that she had been assigned to the transportation department.
Empire Builders Bova, Ben 1993
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After the new Washington mayor took office, his transition team issued a report criticizing the transportation department, saying it skirted accountability and violated local laws in funding projects, according to a news report.
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About 70 percent of that money is going to road repair, according to the transportation department.
The Seattle Times 2011
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