On this edition of Assembly Conversations a discussion of the all-important transportation issues confronting this year’s General Assembly. Lawmakers have been wrestling with the dilemma of how to fund pressing infrastructure repair and maintenance as well as new roads for congested areas, without taking money away from other needs and local programs. Here’s Libby Fitzgerald and her guests.
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