MADISON - Spending federal stimulus money on everyone
from children with disabilities to fish farmers is up for approval before a Wisconsin legislative committee.
The Legislature's budget committee on Thursday is scheduled to vote on approving more than $104 million in stimulus spending.
The largest chunk, $93 million, would go toward local road and bridge projects, including $4.6 million to help build a new Stillwater Bridge connecting Wisconsin to Minnesota across the St.
Croix River.
Also up for approval is $1.8 million to replace the 43-year-old car ferry between Cassville and Guttenberg, Iowa, and $3 million for programs helping infants and toddlers with disabilities.
There's also $27,000 to assist fish farmers deal with high feed
costs.
Story By: The Associated Press