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Minn. legislators attempting to move $900M from rail to roads, bridges

February 23, 2017

Lawmakers in Minnesota will try to shift federal funding away from a planned light-rail route between Minneapolis and its southwestern suburbs and spend it instead on general road and bridge repair, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.

GOP legislators have long sought to block planning and funding for light-rail projects, saying they put metro-area priorities above rural Minnesota. The legislation would move $900 million in federal money away from the roughly $2 billion Southwest Light Rail Transit project.

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