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“Passenger trains are becoming as vital to a region’s ability to remain competitive as broadband internet is. Nations from China to Argentina, and states from Washington and California to Illinois and Iowa – all are investing in passenger rail. If these competitors are investing in passenger trains, can Wisconsin really afford not to?”
~Ralph Munro, retired GOP secretary of state for the state of Washington State.
~Sid Morrison, retired member of Congress and retired transportation secretary for the state of Washington.
~Karen Schmidt, longtime GOP legislator from 23rd District and executive director of the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board.
~Bruce Agnew, former GOP Snohomish County Councilman and director of the Cascadia Institute.

Read the full Milwaukee BizBlog: Wisconsin Republicans should get on board with high-speed rail

"Passenger trains are becoming as vital to a region's ability to remain competitive as broadband internet is. Nations from China to Argentina, and states from Washington and California to Illinois and Iowa - all are investing in passenger rail. If these competitors are investing in passenger trains, can Wisconsin really afford not to?"
~Ralph Munro, retired GOP secretary of state for the state of Washington State.
~Sid Morrison, retired member of Congress and retired transportation secretary for the state of Washington.
~Karen Schmidt, longtime GOP legislator from 23rd District and executive director of the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board.
~Bruce Agnew, former GOP Snohomish County Councilman and director of the Cascadia Institute.


Read the full Milwaukee BizBlog: Wisconsin Republicans should get on board with high-speed rail

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