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How Gov. Brown's new budget addresses transportation funding
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Jan 7, 2016
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How Gov. Brown's new budget addresses transportation funding
One big question was whether Gov. Brown would put more money toward fixing the roads in the state and other transportation issues.
File: Traffic clogs the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles.
Traffic clogs the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles.
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One big question was whether Gov. Brown would put more money toward fixing the roads in the state and other transportation issues.

Governor Jerry Brown unveiled his proposed state budget for the next fiscal year today, coming in a hair more than $170 billion with about $122 billion going to the general fund. 

One big question was whether Brown would put more money toward fixing the roads in the state and other transportation issues. 

As SCPR reporter Meghan McCarty explains, it seems like more potholes ahead.

To hear the full interview, click the link above.