For schools, the bipartisan biennial budget provided record high funding, including the largest in state support for special education. Roads are a critical part of Wisconsin. Manufacturing, agriculture and tourism. So We invested more than $1 billion in transportation, including 303 million for local roads and bridges. Tonight, Wisconsin stands at a crossroads as families across the state feel the impact of rising costs. And the state government has a 2.5 billion dollar surplus. You know what? (02:27–02:34)
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Asserts that over $1 billion was invested in transportation, with $303 million for local roads and bridges.
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