| Senate approves $23 fee for off-highway vehicles |
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| Written by MARY PITZL, The Arizona Republic | |
| Wednesday, 25 June 2008 | |
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With Senate President Tim Bee casting the deciding vote Monday, lawmakers approved an attempt to bring order to the chaotic knot of trails used by off-highway vehicles. Read More...
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