Several Republican Pennsylvania senators on Thursday called on the Legislature to pass a bill that would reform a little-known transportation office and nix a PennDOT plan to toll nine bridges in the state. “The Legislature has to have a position in actions such as tolling nine bridges in the state of Pennsylvania,” said state Sen. Bob Mensch, R-Montgomery County during a press conference in the Capitol. “It is, ultimately, the people we represent who will pay those tolls.” On Feb. 18, PennDOT announced the bridge renovation plan approved by the Public-Private Transportation Partnership (P3) would be funded by tolls on several bridges, including: