It's moving products from one place to the other. It's bringing tourism into our tourists into our state. So it's the main way of getting through or within the state of Wisconsin. And so We have to continue to invest [in transportation infrastructure]. that. That's my message. Onalaska city workers say it is beneficial to receive more transportation aids because it costs the city anywhere from 1 million to $2.5 million a year in road repairs. (01:19–01:22)
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Asserts the necessity of continued investment in transportation infrastructure in Wisconsin.
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