The Wisconsin end of the bridge serves a very few people, say Wisconsin Democratic Reps. Hulsey, Berceau, Roys, Taylor, and others in Minnesota and Wisconsin:
The 30 legislators also say that funding the new bridge would sap resources from the two states that could be better used elsewhere. Says their letter:
Much more fiscally responsible
alternative designs exist, and those savings could be invested in the
many road and bridge safety improvement projects languishing all across
Minnesota and Wisconsin. Furthermore, the alternative plan significantly
reduces noise and air pollution and protects the environmental and
recreational integrity of the Lower St. Croix River.
And it concludes:
We urge you to reject the wasteful and
ill-conceived H.R. 850, and work with the communities and leaders of
Minnesota and Wisconsin to help build the bridge that is actually
needed, and free necessary resources to help address our respective
states’ serious and growing infrastructure safety needs.
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