VOTERS will have more than Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to consider at the US presidential polls in November; they’ll be weighing whether to approve spending for over US$200bil (RM840mil) for roads, transit systems, schools and other projects.
For the first time since 2008, voters will see more than half a dozen so-called mega infrastructure projects on ballot measures, including US$120bil in Los Angeles; US$53.8bil in Seattle; US$4.7bil in southeastern Michigan and US$2.5bil in Atlanta.
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