$250 Million Needed To Fix Failing Wyoming Roads
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Invest in Wyoming! Wyoming roads need your help.

Many Wyoming roads and highways are in a state of disrepair, putting your safety and the safety of your loved ones at risk. It is estimated that $250 million dollars per year are needed to fix Wyoming roads, yet last year the legislature budgeted only $40 million.

What will it take to get Wyoming elected officials to prioritize highway funding? Your voice, as well as the voice of your friends, family and co-workers.

Take a few minutes to share the information below and click the button to email your elected officials.  Your voice is critical in helping to reduce highway fatalities and improve roadway safety.

1/4 of Wyoming Bridges Are Failing and In Poor Condition | Wyoming Has The 5th Highest Traffic Fatality Rate In The US
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download media and spread the word.

Help get the Wyoming's elected officials to give back the road funding that we need to keep our friends
and family safe. Show your support for highway funding that will keep your friends and family safe.


The radio spots: These can be heard
across Wyoming from Nov - Feb.


The billboard ads:
These ads are featured on billboards in Cheyenne and in newspapers across Wyoming from Nov - Feb.

30% of Fatal Crashes in Wyoming Are Caused By Poorly Maintained and Designed Roads.
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Contact Your Elected Official

In order to get anything changed you need to call or email your elected officials. Search below for your elected officials to get their contact info, and keep people safe on Wyoming's beautiful open roads!

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Let them know that you're worried about your family's safety and want the road dollars that we need, back in place!

153 People Dead on Wyoming Roads in 2010 | $1089 Per Wyoming Resident Cost From Car Crashes and Vehicle Maintenance Cause By Bad Roads | 75% Amount State Budgest Reduced by Legislators For Road Construction and Mainenance | 82% Of Wyoming Roads Will be in Poor Condition by 2030 Without Increased Funding