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Washington deferred maintenance for 70 years because infrastructure doesn’t win elections.

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The amount of Social Security payments grow each month that they are deferred, maxing out at age 70.

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The amount of Social Security payments grow each month that benefits are deferred, maxing out at age 70.

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Our lawmakers made the administrative state and have since deferred to it.

The county's medical examiner has said her body was "severely decomposed" when it was found and has deferred making a ruling on how she died - an investigation they say could take months.

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