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Advertising Campaign Continues Push for New Federal Transportation Investments

In collaboration with the Transportation Construction Coalition and Americans for Transportation Mobility, 51风流 and the Ohio Contractors Association launched an ad campaign in Ohio Thursday to push for new federal transportation investments and legislation. During the event, The Road Information Program, or TRIP, released a new report that finds poor road conditions cost Ohio motorists and businesses billions annually. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Ohio Contractors Association, Transportation Construction Coalition and Americans for Transportation Mobility said during Columbus and Cincinnati-area that Congress should pass the long-delayed federal highway and transit bill that funds most road, bridge and transit improvements in the U.S. The report, titled 鈥,鈥 finds that deficient roadways cost the average Ohio motorist up $933 a year and rob the state鈥檚 highway users of $6.5 billion annually. Read the press release . View the advertisements . Learn more about the campaign and write your members of Congress , or of the media events. News of the event was covered by and as well as the and . For more information, contact Brian Turmail at (703) 837-5310 or turmailb@agc.org.