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Voters say “Yes” to Infrastructure on Nov. 3

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Although 2015 may be an “off” election year, many states still held elections on critical issues.  While some voted for Governor, state legislators and mayor, voters in Louisiana, Maine, and Texas were asked to make important decisions about the future of their state’s infrastructure.

Transportation was the theme of this year’s ballot measure and if you’ve ever experienced a bumpy ride to work or gridlock on a recent road trip, you can probably understand why.  States are using the fall elections to get voter feedback on the steps to take.  Here’s what the election night returns say:


Think of your daily commute as you head out to work, school or play this fall. Remember the wear and tear suffered by your car and/or the countless hours you’ve given up to traffic snarls along the way (hopefully not both). These states are good examples of how making your opinion heard can result in steps in the right direction for infrastructure.