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6/9/21 CONTACT: Julie.benkoske2@wisconsin.gov or (608) 577-8991 Building on Key Achievements of Task Force, State Treasurer Godlewski Launches New Statewide Network to Help Wisconsinites Buy, Fix, and Stay in Homes Take Root Wisconsin creates stronger foundation for sustainable homeownership in Wisconsin, builds
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MADISON, WI—Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) announced the initial approval of $18 million in member-designated (earmarked) surface transportation project requests for Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District by the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. These projects were included in the Committee chair’s
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MADISON, WI—Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) announced the initial approval of $18 million in member-designated (earmarked) surface transportation project requests for Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District by the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. These projects were included in the Committee chair’s manager’s amendment for the comprehensive surface transportation authorization bill which
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison From WisPolitics.com … — The Joint Finance Committee voted along party lines to boost transportation spending by $357.3 million over current law and use more general purpose revenue to cover those costs. The motion, approved 11-4 last night, would borrow $223.6 million
The Joint Finance Committee voted along party lines Tuesday night to increase transportation spending by $357.3 million over current law and use more general purpose revenue to cover those costs. The motion, approved 11-4, would borrow $223.6 million to cover transportation costs, compared to the $555.8 million that Gov. Tony
The Joint Finance Committee voted along party lines Tuesday evening to approve $1.5 billion in building projects. Adding in projects the committee had approved earlier in the process, and its capital budget is about $800 million less than the $2.4 billion that Gov. Tony Evers had proposed. The GOP motion,