MADISON, Wis. — On Tuesday, the Wisconsin legislature committee voted to repeal the state's regional transit authorities, including one responsible for a proposed commuter rail line from Milwaukee to Kenosha, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
The committee also voted to go along with Gov. Scott Walker's plan to eliminate a $100 million bonding program for capital transit projects in southeastern Wisconsin and cut all state funding — $5 million over two years — for bike and pedestrian paths. For the full story, click here.
0 Comments
See all comments