This text is part of the larger publication:
Fixing the Roads: A Blueprint for Michigan Transportation Infrastructure Policy
Fixing the Roads: A Blueprint for Michigan Transportation Infrastructure Policy
The Cost of Highway Consctruction Projects
Before the state considers any tax increase, it must consider possible cost savings from modernizing and privatizing the current system for creating highway infrastructure. Any tax increase that may still be needed should be tied to state legislation designed to eliminate or reduce costs imposed by state governed practices, and a commitment from state officials to aggressively seek federal reforms on non-state issues such as federal environmental regulations.
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This text is part of the larger publication:
Fixing the Roads: A Blueprint for Michigan Transportation Infrastructure Policy
Fixing the Roads: A Blueprint for Michigan Transportation Infrastructure Policy
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