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Related: About this forumWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers not ruling out state funds for train between Madison and Milwaukee
MADISON, Wis. Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers said Tuesday he isnt ruling out the use of state funds to construct a passenger rail line between the cities of Madison and Milwaukee that would also expand connections between Chicago and St. Paul, Minnesota. Evers told The Associated Press that he supports the proposed rail project but was waiting to see what federal funds might be available before committing any state resources. On Feb. 15, Evers will deliver a two-year state budget to the Republican-controlled Legislature.
The Legislature will spend the spring rewriting that plan, before passing a budget likely in late June. Top Republican state lawmakers have already voiced their opposition to the rail project. When asked about the rail line earlier this month, Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said only,
No state funding. Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu voiced concerns last week about the project paying off. I dont think it makes sense to build a rail, even if its mostly through federal money, if were stuck on the hook subsidizing it for the next 30 years, he told AP. Former Republican Gov. Scott Walker opposed a similar rail line when he ran for governor in 2010 and then killed the project, which the federal government would have funded with $810 million.
I thought that Scott Walkers decision years ago continues to haunt us, Evers said Tuesday. But that said, well see what the federal government has available for us.
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luv2fly
(2,486 posts)All the liberals in Madison and Milwaukee would just go back and forth on the train voting at every stop along the way!
AllyCat
(17,160 posts)was on board.
sybylla
(8,655 posts)I mean, it's not the high-speed rail project across the state that Governor Doyle signed and Gov. Walker killed, but it's something. It's a start.