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Roadwork OK'd: House approves $100 million for Utah
Provided within the bill was a provision that allows each member of Congress to include high-priority projects but within a given allowance. Utah House members worked with local communities in establishing those priorities.
Nationally, these projects, approaching 4,000 in number and $11 billion in value, are cited by budget hawks as prime examples of "pork barrel" spending by Congress.
The total price tag of the reauthorization is $284 billion, which is substantially less than transportation advocates had wanted.
The White House, in a statement Wednesday, threatened to veto the bill if Congress exceeds the $284 billion figure. And it issued a second veto threat over a provision that would require Congress to reopen the act and seek more money if it fails by 2009 to change how federal funds are distributed among the states.
While it might sound like political pork for incumbents, the bill has been highly sought after by states and local governments since the last authorization expired 18 months ago. State and industry officials recently met in the nation's capital to urge Congress to act quickly or another construction season would be lost.
"Our country's roadways and rails are the lifeblood of our economy and this bill is six years overdue," Cannon added.
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