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National News See other National News Articles Title: In Wake of PA Bridge Collapse, Look Where $4.2 Billion of the Road Repair Fund Was Found When a bridge in Pittsburgh collapsed Friday, Democrats used it as an illustration of why the Biden administrations infrastructure plan was a great investment in vital roads and bridges. But behind the scenes for many years, Pennsylvania Democrat leaders siphoned money away from a fund that was supposed to be doing just that. On Friday, the Forbes Avenue bridge over Fern Hollow Creek and Tranquil Trail in Pittsburgh collapsed. The bridge had a condition rating of poor from the state Department of Transportation, according to CNN. Advertisement - story continues below President Joe Biden, who had come to Pittsburgh to tout in infrastructure spending, used the collapse as a way to bolster his case. We are so far behind in infrastructure, he said, according to Triblive, the website of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. We used to be first. Trending: Schumer Helps Sign Ukraine's Death Warrant: Slimy Connections Between Dem, Putin's New Pipeline Surface Were going to fix them all, he said, speaking of Pittsburghs many bridges. Advertisement - story continues below But according to a 2019 report from WHYY-TV, a Public Broadcasting Service station, Pennsylvania state leaders had dipped into a fund for roads and bridges to the tune of about $4.2 billion over the six previous years. Does this make Democratic promises sound hollow? Yes No Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. The money mostly came from the states gas tax and was used to fund Pennsylvania State Police operations. Theres an inherent deal, then-Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said in that report. Youre going to have this high gas tax, but its going to go to fund roads and bridges. And now when they find out its not happening, I think that gets people upset. Theres a whopping 57.6 cents of state tax added to each gallon of gas sold in Pennsylvania, DePasquale said at the time, according to CNHI News. Advertisement - story continues below Pennsylvanians are frustrated that our roads and bridges still need so much help at the same time we are paying the highest gas tax in the United States, he said. Related: Bridge Has Total Failure, Collapses Right Before Biden Is Scheduled to Tout His Infrastructure Victory But Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf insisted this month he was all for spending on roads and bridges, hailing the funding that the federal infrastructure deal would give the Keystone State. Advertisement - story continues below Strong infrastructure is critical to the quality of life for all Pennsylvanians, especially strong, safe bridges. Bridges are the lifelines that connect our communities to one another, while modern, reliable infrastructure is essential for Pennsylvania-based businesses to expand, Wolf said earlier this month when touting the amount that would be spent on bridges, according to a release on his website. However, the bridge that collapsed was not on the states list for funding, according to Fox Business. Even though the state had no plan to fix it, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman called the bridge a vital artery according to CNN. This bridge is a vital part of the infrastructure that gets the Eastern community in Squirrel Hill and into the city of Pittsburgh, he said. It crosses Frick Park, which is one of Pittsburghs largest parks, and its just a vital artery here in the city of Pittsburgh. Advertisement - story continues below This is a horrible way to underscore just how critical our infrastructure needs are in this country because this is a vital artery in the Pittsburgh area, Fetterman said. It literally just collapsed and now we have a situation here
from a transportation standpoint, its going to be incredibly difficult to imagine getting around the way this was given the bridge that is collapsed. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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When we did Illinois Highway maintenance, one of our jobs was to scrape and paint bridge bearings. We used and aluminumized paint which was more resistant to corrosion, After a while we started using anti-spalling compound to keep the concrete from breaking down from salt used in winter time to melt snow and ice. We also used that when doing bridge cleaning. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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