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Senate Transportation panel backs 10-year plan with projects tied to passage of funding bill

Senate Transportation Committee · April 29, 2026
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Summary

The Senate Transportation Committee voted to report House Bill 20-26—the 10-year Transportation Improvement Plan—as ought to pass with two amendments: one to allow a land transfer to New Boston for a bridge easement and a committee amendment that restores Turnpike and regional projects contingent on Senate Bill 627 freeing funding.

The Senate Transportation Committee voted to report House Bill 20-26, the state’s 10-year Transportation Improvement Plan, as ought to pass with amendments after two days of executive-session consideration.

David Rodrigue, commissioner of the Department of Transportation, told the committee the New Boston bridge project is already scheduled in the current 10-year plan and is fully funded. “This bridge project’s actually in the current 10 year plan and scheduled to advertise this…

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