In the May 12 edition of the Detroit News, Policy Analyst Jarrett Skorup and Assistant Director of Fiscal Policy James Hohman propose ideas of how Michigan taxpayers can fund the state's roads.
In their suggestions, most of the revenue comes tax-funded projects that offer little to no value to the average Michigan taxpayer.
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