| Rodriguez for Congress campaign Job Creation
 
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            [October 12, 2016]
            
            
            
             Job creation must be the highest priority 
			of the next congressman to represent the IL-18th, and the urgency 
			for immediate employment opportunities is greatest in the district’s 
			western counties. Although support for improvements and innovations 
			in the transportation sector constitutes one of the best means to 
			stimulate job creation as we upgrade the nation’s infrastructure of 
			roads and bridges, one project in particular stands out as having 
			the ability to be singularly transformational to the economic health 
			and vitality of the residents of the IL-18th district and that is 
			the completion of the Interstate 72 corridor across northern 
			Missouri. It might seem to be counterintuitive for a congressional 
			candidate in Illinois to advocate on behalf a federal highway 
			construction project in a neighboring state, but this is type of 
			innovative approach that Junius Rodriguez supports to move beyond 
			the narrow parochialism of partisan politics. It is also the kind of 
			project that would require broad bipartisan support in order to be 
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			 The original plan for the Interstate 72 corridor 
			when it was first conceptualized in the late-1970s was that it would 
			become a major east-west artery through the Midwest cutting across 
			Illinois and Missouri. The Illinois portion of the highway was 
			constructed, but its western terminus lies today at Hannibal, MO, 
			just two miles within Missouri. Completion of the corridor from that 
			point westward toward the greater Kansas City area would foster job 
			growth not only within the construction industry but also through 
			the aggregate building materials industry in the tri-state region. 
			While such job creation in the short-run is significant, it pales in 
			comparison to the long-term prospects for job growth as an influx of 
			motorists and travelers would cross much of the heartland of the 
			IL-18th on a daily basis. Additionally, the completion of another 
			significant east-west artery would alleviate traffic congestion in 
			places like Des Moines, the Quad Cities, Chicago, and St. Louis 
			while also preparing the nation to meet the infrastructure demands 
			that will be needed for the next generation of transportation in the 
			United States. 
			 Congressman Darin LaHood did support a bipartisan bill to support 
			infrastructure projects in December 2015, but that legislation did 
			not include the completion of the Interstate 72 corridor even though 
			that project was labeled a “high priority” by the American 
			Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
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			 Moreover, while Congressman LaHood has voiced the 
			standard platitudes regarding the general importance of 
			infrastructure improvements, he has steadfastly refused to support 
			the proposal backed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to raise the gas 
			tax to fund necessary improvements to the nation’s road and bridge 
			system. (The gas tax, which has not been raised since 1991, is 
			currently unable to cover necessary maintenance costs on the 
			nation’s transportation infrastructure despite dire warnings that 
			significant portions of our current system are “structurally 
			deficient.”) Junius Rodriguez believes that wise 
			investments must be made today in funding the needed improvements to 
			roads and bridges that can not only create jobs in the short-run but 
			also alleviate many of the long-term transportation bottlenecks for 
			the coming generation. Rodriguez stated that “Prudent use of scarce 
			resources in the Highway Trust Fund can have tremendous economic 
			benefit to rural isolated counties that have been left out of the 
			recovery that is currently underway. The Interstate 72 project, in 
			particular, has the potential of generating thousands of new jobs 
			and bringing opportunity to the places that have been forgotten for 
			all too long.” [Democratic 
			nominee Junius P. Rodriguez for 18th congressional district of 
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