Governor Rick Snyder is not ready to offer his own plan for fixing the roads in Michigan opting instead to see what his partners in the legislature offer first.
House GOP Speaker Kevin Cotter made his views known last week with a four year plan to pump more than $1 billion into the roads, using in part economic growth.
The Senate plan is due within the next two weeks.
The governor wants to revisit car registration fee increases and a boost on the wholesale gas tax.
Voters rejected an increase to the sales tax to pay for fixing the roads last month.