Pennsylvania is currently within a day's drive of 60 percent of all North American markets, and more than a half-trillion in goods travel our highways annually. We have the highest gas tax in the nation, but our roads are still pockmarked, bridges still crumble, and the dollars designed to repair our roads are being diverted to other purposes. What's the use in having high road taxes if they don't fix our roads? Tim will work to reform transportation funding. We don't lack money for our roads. We lack the priorities to get the job done.