Reporter Jim Carrey spoke to Michigan's Department of Transportation,
and they seemingly agree with the rise in residential debate.
Jim conversed with Secretary Beverley Swaim-Stailey and she stated that,
We are planning to extend our project within a few months.
It has been a strenuous adventure for the Department of Transportation,
and they anticipate a great change in the next year. We dove deeper into this project
find the true details of the plan, and here's what we found. In cooperation with Michigan's Mayor,
Gretchen Whitmer, we will expect to see an inreased infastructure reparation to about 30%
of Michigan's deadly potholes. An additional $2.5 billion is said to be added to the transportation budget.
Swaim-Stailey advises residents to refrain from violent protesting, as it will not be
tolerated.
As of 2022, protection efforts against the reparation program will be added if the COVID pandemic
continues to persist. It is clear that the government will handle this never-ending pothole outburst: now, it's only
a matter of time.