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Investing in Infrastructure


Protecting and Investing in Wisconsin's Transporation Infrastructure

Wisconsin’s transportation infrastructure is a part of its heritage as the dairy state.  Many of the state’s industries, from  manufacturing to tourism, timber to grain, depend on a healthy transportation system, including roads, bridges, freight rail, ports, and airports.

Businesses across the state depend on a strong transportation backbone.  The tourism industry relies on our transportation system to bring people to visit our state’s many tourist destinations.  Manufacturing, dairy, and many other industries need a quality transportation system to get product to and from markets efficiently, so they can maintain their competitive edge.

All businesses and their workers, whether a dairy farmer from Wrightstown, a timber company from Hayward, or a dock worker from Superior, need a solid transportation infrastructure to compete in the global marketplace.

In addition to investments in our transportation system, we need to ensure access to cost-effective and reliable sources of power, preserve our clean water advantage, improve availability of high-speed internet connections, and support our quality health care in Wisconsin.  Doing so will help make Wisconsin an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.