1/23/03-Gov. Robert
Ehrlich's $1 billion capital budget would cut nearly $100 million
from the state's transportation budget, the Capital News Service
reported.
The governor's budget calls for $1.64 billion in transportation
spending, which is $94 million less than last year. In addition, the
cuts in transit dollars will continue for the next five years, the
news
service reported.
Although the budget includes no new transportation projects, highway
spending would actually increase slightly from the previous year, and
the budget would pay to finish such projects as the Woodrow Wilson
Bridge.
Most of the hits were absorbed by aviation and funding for the Metro.
The governor also signaled to the state's lawmakers during his
budget presentation that he did not favor a proposed 5- to 10-cent
fuel tax, saying it was not appropriate in light of the possible war
with
Iraq.