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On the recordJune 11, 2015
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to remind Republican colleagues it is time to get serious about our country's transportation needs. With another highway and transit trust fund deadline on the horizon, we can no longer keep our Nation stuck with small, short-term funding that fails to meet the challenges of our Nation's crumbling roads and bridges. In the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, a long-term, bipartisan fix will ensure that the Texas Department of Transportation, TxDOT, can continue its work on long-term projects like the horseshoe project near downtown Dallas and the expansion of I-35W in Fort Worth. In addition, it would ensure that thousands of residents in north Texas can continue to utilize reliable public transit services like the T and DART. Later this summer, the highway transit fund will expire in the middle of a very busy travel season while constituents like these are trying to come to Washington, D.C. It is time for the Republicans to put aside their rhetoric and make good on their word to the American people. Don't keep folks stuck in traffic this summer. Let's pass a long-term highway bill. ____________________
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Marc Veasey
Democratic · Texas

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