Press Release: READ: Gov. Evers Sends Letter to Former Wisconsin Congressman Now U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Duffy Urging Immediate Action to Prevent Uncertainty, Delays for Wisconsin Infrastructure Projects
State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 03/20/2025 05:00 AM CDT![]() |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 20, 2025 |
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
READ: Gov. Evers Sends Letter to Former Wisconsin Congressman Now U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Duffy Urging Immediate Action to Prevent Uncertainty, Delays for Wisconsin Infrastructure Projects |
Governor urges Transportation Secretary Duffy to support Wisconsin infrastructure, address delays and threats to funding for projects across Wisconsin |
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers released a letter sent to former Wisconsin Congressman and now U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) Secretary Sean Duffy urging immediate action to prevent uncertainty and potential delays for Wisconsin infrastructure projects, including addressing threats to funding and delays for projects in Wisconsin and across the country. The governor’s letter comes as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) recently sent a letter to the Trump Administration indicating states are experiencing review and permitting delays at USDOT. “I write to encourage you to take immediate action to end the unlawful and harmful obstructions to federal approvals and federal funding for crucial transportation projects across the nation and here in your home state of Wisconsin,” wrote Gov. Evers. “The chaos caused by President Trump’s executive orders and subsequent actions by federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Transportation, have led to delays and uncertainty about the availability of congressionally approved transportation funding programs and the projects these programs Congress intended to support.” Gov. Evers highlighted critical Wisconsin projects that are at a “high level of readiness” and could be impacted by continued uncertainty or delays caused by the federal government, including:
“We are hopeful that these and the many other essential federally funded infrastructure projects that will enhance public safety, commerce and prosperity for our people and businesses will receive the required approvals in a timely fashion so as to not further delay our efforts to efficiently deliver these advancements within our state,” concluded Gov. Evers. “As a fellow Wisconsinite, I urge you to end these obstructions and support states in implementing lawful federal funding and needed approvals.” |
An online version of this release is available here. |
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