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In exciting news for the state of Michigan, Governor Sarah Johnson announced today that the state has been awarded a $200 million contract to develop a new statewide transportation system. The contract, which was awarded to a consortium of local companies, is set to revolutionize the way residents and visitors travel throughout the state.The new transportation system will include upgrades to existing public transportation infrastructure, as well as the implementation of new technologies to improve efficiency and accessibility. Governor Johnson stated that the goal of the project is to make transportation in Michigan more reliable, affordable, and sustainable for all residents."We are thrilled to have been awarded this contract, which will bring much-needed improvements to our state's transportation system," Governor Johnson said in a statement. "This project will not only create jobs and stimulate economic growth, but it will also make it easier for people to get where they need to go, whether they are commuting to work or exploring all that Michigan has to offer."The consortium of companies responsible for the project includes some of Michigan's top engineering and transportation firms, as well as several local small businesses. Together, they will work to design and implement the new system over the next several years, with the goal of completing the project by 2030.In addition to the improvements to public transportation, the new system will also include upgrades to roads, bridges, and other infrastructure throughout the state. This will not only make travel more efficient, but also safer for all residents.The $200 million contract is a major investment in Michigan's future, and Governor Johnson is confident that it will have a positive impact on the state for years to come. "This project is a game-changer for Michigan," she said. "It will improve the quality of life for residents, boost our economy, and help us build a more sustainable future. We are excited to see the positive changes that this new transportation system will bring to our state."