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Duluth Eighth District Congressman Jim Oberstar and DFL-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken ended a two-day swing through Northeastern Minnesota on Monday with a press event at Duluth's Labor Picnic.
The
pair spent Sunday and Monday celebrating Labor Day and talking
transportation and infrastructure investment with Labor supporters.
Franken also unveiled a $3 billion infrastructure initiative he says
will create jobs, grow our economy, and make badly-needed investments
in infrastructure.
Oberstar, chair of the House Transportation
Committee, outlined the importance of investing in infrastructure
projects. "Creating a more efficient transportation system will reduce
our dependence on fossil fuels, move our people and goods to market,
and create good paying jobs right here at home, Oberstar said.
Many
politicians have not kept focus on the future or the issues that are
important to Minnesotans. They have run negative ads and focused their
efforts on personal attacks. "My campaign will not sink to that
level," said Oberstar. "As a candidate for Congress, you owe it to the
people to run a clean campaign based on issues. I've defended myself
from attacks when I've had to, but I have never stopped talking about
the issues that matter to my constituents."
Franken's proposal
includes $2 billion in immediate funding for roads and begins to
address the 590,750 structurally deficient bridges on our nations
roadways. Another $1 billion would be used to fund Oberstar's
Multi-Modal Transportation Plan, including high speed rail, light rail,
and buses.
"Today, I'm calling for a new stimulus package, one
that is specifically designed to create jobs and bolster the
middle-class economy while at the same time doing something our economy
badly needs -- rebuilding our infrastructure and investing in new
transportation options, Franken said. "Each billion dollars we spend
on transportation and infrastructure creates as many as 47,000 new
jobs, so my plan would create up to 150,000 new, good-paying
middle-class jobs. And at the end of the day, we'll have repaired our
roads and bridges.
Oberstar also made the case for Minnesotans
to send Franken to Washington. Citing a slim majority in the U.S.
Senate has led to gridlock.
"The filibuster in the U.S. Senate
is holding up our bridge replacement and reconstruction legislation,
Oberstar said "the way to fix that is to get people in the U.S. Senate
who will vote for the people's agenda. I'm proud to support Al Franken;
he understands the importance of investing in infrastructure and in the
lives of working families. We can count on him to be a leader in the
Senate.
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