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Senate Votes on Rand Paul's Amendment to Address Nation’s Crumbling Infrastructure

The following news was posted on Senator Rand Paul's news feed earlier today:

Originally posted by http://paul.senate.gov/:

WASHINGTON, D.C. - This morning, the U.S. Senate voted on an amendment to the FY2012 Appropriations bill offered by Sen. Rand Paul that would fund construction efforts on our nation's most high-priority infrastructure needs without adding to our national debt.

Offsetting the cost of these projects by eliminating transportation enhancement funds used for beautification projects - such as movie theaters, squirrel sanctuaries, turtle tunnels and flower beds - will create nearly $700 million for the Highway Bridge Program. The amendment failed, 38-60.

"With nearly 25 percent of our nation's bridges deemed either structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, we need to make their reconstruction a priority over errant beautification projects," Sen. Paul said. "My home state of Kentucky has two major arteries in need of immediate repair - one bridge has been shut down, the other in desperate need of repair - and thousands more across the country face the same conditions. I am disappointed my colleagues failed to see this as a priority, affecting our entire nation's infrastructure and commerce through transportation, and were unable to address this issue without adding to our ever-expanding national debt."

Ron Paul on Cavuto 10/26/11Senator Rand Paul on Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano - 11/01/11

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