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For Immediate Release State Senators Write to U.S. Department of Transportation to Express Continuing Opposition to Resubmitted Interstate 80 Tolling Plan (HARRISBURG) A bi-partisan group of ten state senators has written to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation to express continuing opposition to the proposal to toll Interstate Route 80, according to Senator Lisa Baker. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation recently resubmitted an application to seek federal approval to toll Interstate 80. The senators expressed their continued concerns about the negative impact the proposal will have on residents and businesses in the Commonwealth and have asked U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters (see below) to carefully consider those concerns as the Department reviews the Pennsylvania application. Among the specific concerns cited are:
"I have serious concerns about the effects of this proposal on the residents and businesses of our area,” Baker said. “The new application by the Turnpike Commission fails to address any of the issues we have identified in the past year.”
Letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters (PDF)
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