opponents in the road funding
wisconsin residents
are smarter than that. they will
take a more holistic look at our
transportation system and the
factors that are involved in it,
and
not just look at, somebodys
riding in an ambulance duey
stroebel is one of
two senators who said monday
they would not support any tax
or fee
increase to pay for roads. the
senators released a memo
fiscal bureau that shows,
if the state built every project
on its "wish list," the gas tax
would need to
increase by 28 cents a
gallon.vos called it "fear
mongering" and said no one is
suggesting that kind of tax
hike. enter governor scott
walker, who
ripped assembly leaders like vos
for being open to a tax hike at
all.
walker said, "they should make
their plan public so the people
understand exactly how much it
would cost them."three
wage law, which sets minimum pay
for construction workers. but
the nonpartisan fiscal bureau