Debate on $1 billion roads, bridges plan to move into day two in Ala.

The debate to allot $1 billion to road and bridge projects will begin its second day Jan. 21, as the Alabama Senate continues discussing Sen. Lowell Barron’s (D-Fyffe) proposal, according to the Associated Press.

The plan has met criticism from Republicans, who disapprove of withdrawing $100 million each year for 10 years from the Alabama Trust Fund, a savings account. Barron argued that his plan would mean 30,000 new jobs, but opponents said it is unwise for the state to be spending its savings.

Jan. 20, 2010

The debate to allot $1 billion to road and bridge projects will begin its second day Jan. 21, as the Alabama Senate continues discussing Sen. Lowell Barron’s (D-Fyffe) proposal, according to the Associated Press.

The plan has met criticism from Republicans, who disapprove of withdrawing $100 million each year for 10 years from the Alabama Trust Fund, a savings account. Barron argued that his plan would mean 30,000 new jobs, but opponents said it is unwise for the state to be spending its savings.

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