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Sean Duffy discusses progress on I-69 Ohio River Crossing

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joined officials with Indiana and Kentucky on Monday to discuss progress on the I-69 Ohio River Crossing.

Secretary Duffy was joined by Indiana Governor Mike Braun, Congressman Mark Messmer and other lawmakers to discuss the progress on the project connecting Indiana and Kentucky.

“I-69 is not just important for your two states, … it’s important for America,” said Secretary Duffy. “It’s important for moving American products from north to south and south to north. We have to make sure that we find those critical arteries and make sure we make those investments.”

You can view the full press conference in the video player above.

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