Vice President Joe Biden to visit Carlisle on Thursday

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Vice President Joe Biden will kick off his "Road to Recovery" tour Thursday in Carlisle, Pa., according to a news release from the White House.

He'll attend the groundbreaking for the Route 34 bridge. Governor Ed Rendell, Senator Arlen Specter and local officials will be present.

The vice president first toured the bridge in February, one week before the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed.

Biden will be traveling to communities across the country to highlight how the stimulus funds are creating jobs and improving the nation's infrastructure.

After his stop in Carlisle, the vice president will go to Overland Park, Kansas for the groundbreaking of the US Highway 69 project.

York County's first transportation-related stimulus project starts next week on Route 30. Crews will be repairing and paving the road between the Hellam exit and the Susquehanna River.

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