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“It’s going to be a low-impact kind of program when you look at it statewide,” Fitzgerald said. Fitzgerald, like Vos, said that like other Republicans he wants to nd more money for transportation. Fitzgerald said he was still exploring the best way to do that because his caucus would not support an increase in the gas tax and doesn’t want to rely too much on borrowing for roads. “We don’t have the silver bullet on that one,” he said. “I think everybody would be relieved if we could nd a solution that would get the transportation fund back on track.” Fitzgerald has led the Senate Republicans — in the majority and minority — since 2007. He also served as their leader for a couple of months in 2004. He was re-elected as majority leader on Thursday without opposition. Lazich beat Sen. Jerry Petrowski (R-Marathon) to become Senate president. Sen. Frank Lasee (R-De Pere), who had earlier sought the post, did not ultimately run. As president, Lazich will preside over Senate sessions and sit on the leadership committee that de- cides what bills get taken up on the oor. She will also have a role in determining how legislation is shaped because the Senate president decides which committees get which bills. Lazich will replace outgoing Sen. Mike Ellis (R-Neenah), who did not seek re-election after more than 40 years in the Legislature. The position of Senate president was created in 1979 after voters adopted a constitutional amendment that ended having the lieutenant governor preside over Senate proceedings. Lazich will become the fth president of the Senate. In other votes, GOP senators elected Sen. Paul Farrow of Pewaukee as assistant majority leader, Sen. Sheila Harsdorf of River Falls as caucus chairwoman and Sen. Rick Gudex of Fond du Lac as president pro tem. Assembly leader says he supports tolls to build roads Jason Stein of the Journal Sentinel staff contributed to this report. By: Associated Press November 5, 2014 2:08 pm State Rep. John Nygren (left), co-chairman of the Legisla - ture’s budget committee, and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos laugh before a news conference Wednesday in Madison in which they discussed the Republican agenda for next year. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer) MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Assembly Republican Speaker Robin Vos is outlining his plan for the next two-year legis- lative session. Tuesday’s elections gave the GOP at least 61 seats in the chamber, with Republicans leading Democrats in two other races that are too close to call. Vos told reporters Wednesday that he supports toll roads as a way of providing money for road-build- ing projects.
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