Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to increase the state's share of transportation funding to towns would likely cost an additional $53 million over a calendar year, according to the Legislative Fiscal Bureau.
That bump in funding would bring the state's total transportation funding allocation to towns to about $202 million over a calendar year from the current $149 million. The proposal would increase ...
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