Engineers against Pritzker’s plan to shift downstate road money to Chicago – Center Square

Gov. JB Pritzker included the funding move in his State of the State and budget address last month. Public transportation costs for things like commuter rail and city busing have been historically paid for by the state’s General Revenue Fund since they are not associated with capital improvements, repairs or upgrades.
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Hello Indiana!
2 years ago

Nothing extra for Raggedy? That’s racist, inequitable , capricious and arbitrary! Call Jackie Childs!

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