Leaders seek federal funding for transportation projects
Almost two dozen Central Texas leaders traveled to Washington D.C. on Monday to discuss transportation issues with U.S. legislators.
The delegation is made up of area business leaders and elected officials who want federal funding to pay for mobility projects that could curb traffic on major roads such as MoPac.
Does this work in reverse? How about forcing people in El Paso to help pay for the winter road maintenance budgets of the northeast states? Knowing scarce resources are being taken away to pay for things most will never have the chance benefit from...then again, considering the thousands of things federal taxpayers pay for and the relative quiet on the limited government front, I wouldn't be surprised to learn most people'd just shrug it off.
Rush hour traffic on MoPac is so thick, in fact, that it drove Susan Pickett to move."I found that the traffic was taking too much of my time, so we ended up moving closer to the schools to avoid traffic on MoPac," she said.
"Our congressional delegation needs to understand our priorities here in Central Texas," Austin Mayor Will Wynn said.Copyright ©2004TWEAN News Channel of Austin, L.P. d.b.a. News 8 Austin
But why go begging to the federal government for local concerns? It would be far more honest if Mr. Wynn toured Texas asking for spare change to go towards Austin's transportation problems.
It would certainly lead to a far more honest outcome.
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