Source: State House News Service
Gov. Maura Healey plans to head north to sign into law a $375M road and bridge maintenance funding bill, the News Service has learned.
Healey's office confirmed on August 2 that she plans a pair of events in Lowell and Amesbury on Friday to pen her signature on a bulked-up version of the annual Chapter 90 legislation, which cities and towns rely on to secure state reimbursement for important local infrastructure projects.
The Legislature shipped Healey a compromise bill last week, nearly four months after the House and Senate approved different versions of the underlying measure, with $200 million for the Chapter 90 program plus another $175 million in transportation-related infrastructure grants.
House and Senate Democrats for months could not agree on whether to steer $25 million of those grants toward a municipal pavement program or to a new supplemental municipal road formula program. They wound up including both programs and bumping up the bill's bottom line by $25 million.
Healey originally proposed a two-year, $400 million bond authorization that would fund Chapter 90 at the same $200 million annual level where it has sat for years.
The governor gets 10 days to review any legislation sent to her before she must act. She's also in the process of parsing a $56.2 billion state budget for fiscal year 2024, which lawmakers packed with a wide range of policy riders and approved Monday.
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