Washington State Approves $1.3B Transportation Budget
Washington lawmakers approve $1.3 billion transportation budget, addressing construction costs, flood damage, and long-overdue repairs. The $16.6 billion plan, passed unanimously in the Senate and with a majority in the House, funds projects through 2031, including the Highway 520 bridge replacement and Puget Sound Gateway. Governor Ferguson supports the move, while Republican Representative Barkis expresses concern over additional debt. Democrats defend the decision, citing low bond rates and the need for immediate action. The budget also allocates funds for ferry electrification and maintenance facilities.
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