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Wed, Mar 21, 2012 10:22 AM
The Senate on Wednesday March 14, voted 74 to 22 to pass a
two-year, $109-billion transportation funding bill. Sen. Bernie
Sanders said the badly-needed investment in roads and bridges also
will create good-paying construction jobs. "It is estimated that
this bill will save more than 1.8 million jobs nationwide in each
of the next two years, and it will create a million new jobs
through an expanded infrastructure-financing program. At a
time when the construction industry is extremely depressed, this
bill can put a lot of people back to work in Vermont and across the
nation," Sanders said.
A member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee,
Sanders helped write the bill that would provide $408 million for
Vermont over the next two years. "Anyone who drives around Vermont
sees the need for transportation improvements," Sanders said.
"Given the infrastructure crisis facing our country, it is
imperative that we get to work as soon as possible and this bill is
a good start," he said of the measure that now goes to the
House.
The Senate-passed bill includes a Sanders amendment that allows a
Federal Highway Administration emergency relief program to cover
100 percent of the cost of road repair in states recovering from
extreme natural disasters. The provision could mean an estimated
$20 million in additional funds for Vermont, where Tropical Storm
Irene last August caused $185 million to $250 million in damage to
roads and bridges.
In Vermont, about one-third of Vermont's bridges are 'structurally
deficient or functionally obsolete,' and 36 percent of the
federal-aid roads need major repairs. In fact, a national
report recently ranked Vermont's rural roads the worst in the
nation.
Nationwide, a greater investment in infrastructure also is needed.
More than $2 trillion over five years is the minimum needed to get
our roads, bridges, and transit to a "passable" condition,
according to the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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