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Money From Highway Fund Could Help Cover Budget Deficit

Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has proposed taking money from the state highway fund to help cover a more than 500 million dollar budget deficit. The highway fund pays for road maintenance and upgrades. The state is also just starting a 10 year, 8 billion dollar transportation project, known as T-Works (tee works). As KPR’s Stephen Koranda tells us, the Governor says taking 200 million dollars from the highway fund won’t hurt the T-Works project.


Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.