Wednesday, January 20, 2016

"Study: States wasting billions on highways."

In New Albany, the builders, pavers and excavators tithe back to the politicians who funded them with public money.

Gee, you don't think there's a connection, do you?  

Study: States wasting billions on highways, by Keith Laing (The Hill)

State governments are wasting $24 billion on highway projects that are unnecessary, according to a new study released Monday by the United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund.

The study "details how despite America’s massive repair and maintenance backlog, and in defiance of America’s changing transportation needs, state governments continue to spend billions each year on new and wider highways," according to the group, which typically pushes for more transit investment.

“Many state governments continue to prioritize wasteful highway projects that fail to effectively address congestion while leaving our roads and bridges to crumble,” John Olivieri, the national campaign director for 21st Century Transportation at the United States Public Interest Research Group Education Fund, said in a statement.

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