WISDOT Budget Request: Higher Taxes, More Wasteful Spending and Misplaced Priorities
Proposal Would Waste Taxpayer Money, Invest in Unjustified Infrastructure
Madison – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WISDOT) biennial budget request, released on Friday, proposes to slam Wisconsin taxpayers with a $751 million increase in taxes and fees. At the same time, the budget request does nothing to address the irresponsible and misplaced spending of a Department that prioritizes squandering public money on unneeded highway expansion projects over urgent repair of local roads, transit systems, and bridges all over Wisconsin.
“Raising transportation taxes to pay for unjustified highway expansions is neither fiscally responsible nor in Wisconsin’s best interest,” said Bruce Speight, WISPIRG Director. “Governor Walker should reject this tax increase and focus instead on getting Wisconsin’s transportation spending priorities right.”
Statewide, local roads are in disrepair and transit systems struggle to meet local needs. The American Society of Civil Engineers rates 71 percent of Wisconsin’s roads as “mediocre” or “poor” quality. Additionally, 1,157 bridges in Wisconsin—approximately 8 percent of the total—are “structurally deficient.”
Ironically, on the same day the WISDOT released its next biennial budget request, it also issued a draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that proposes two costly options for expanding I-94 in Milwaukee. The study has ignored community opposition and concerns over detrimental local impacts of the expansion. The EIS also disregards data showing that traffic volumes in the corridor are declining and which call into question the need for expanding the interstate.
“It’s hard to fix potholes and pay for local road maintenance and bridge repair, that communities all over Wisconsin desperately need, when we are wasting taxpayer dollars on highway expansion projects that the data don’t support,” concluded Speight.
WISPIRG is a statewide non-profit, non-partisan public interest advocacy organization that stands up to powerful special interests. www.wispirg.org.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
Mentioned in This Press Release
Recent Press Releases by WISPIRG Foundation
Wisconsin leaders fail to ensure safe election during COVID-19
Apr 7th, 2020 by WISPIRG FoundationVoters shouldn’t have to choose between their health and democracy
Trouble in Toyland shows how to protect kids from unsafe toys still for sale
Nov 21st, 2019 by WISPIRG FoundationReport identifies most common dangers, calls for government action