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Get StartedA "yes" vote issues $106 million in bonds to fund transportation infrastructure improvements.
A "no" vote does not issue new bonds for transportation infrastructure improvement.
According to candidate Vicki Doudert, Maine's transportation infrastructure received a "D" rating. Passage of the measure is necessary in order to receive $137 million in additional federal funding to be used for transportation work in the state., in support of Question 3 (Learn more)
According to the Pen Bay Pilot, in the past, bonds issued by the state have often been inefficiently distributed and done very little to fix the issues at hand., in opposition to Question 3 (Learn more)
According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, motorists spend an extra $1 billion per year in vehicle operating costs, congestion delays, and crashes due to bad roads. Funding infrastructure repairs would help people save this money., in support of Question 3 (Learn more)
This measure would authorize $106 million in new government bonds to help fund transportation infrastructure improvements.
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