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Kansas Task Force Recommends A New $4.2 Billion Highway Plan
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Gov. Bill Graves' transportation task force has agreed on a proposal for a new comprehensive highway program - one that almost certainly would mean a large tax increase.
The plan endorsed on Wednesday would require the state to raise more than $4.2 billion over eight years to finance its projects.
The vast majority of spending would be on highways, but the program would contain some money for airports and public transportation.
Transportation Secretary Dean Carlson said: "It would be a very comprehensive program that would have tremendous benefits."
The new program would be different than the old one in that it would include some money for railroads and airports. Airports would receive $24 million over eight years and railroads, $32 million.

