Posted on 02/20/2019 10:19:05 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Gov. Mike DeWine will propose an 18-cents a gallon increase in the gasoline tax to maintain and upgrade Ohios roads and bridges in the transportation budget he submits to lawmakers Thursday.
That would amount to a 64 percent increase in the states current 28-cent gas tax, which the state transportation director has said is insufficient for the state and local governments to maintain current roads or finish major new construction projects.
DeWine revealed the number Wednesday on WTAM in Cleveland. He did not disclose if the amount would be phased in over multiple years. He also did not discuss if the tax automatically would increase with inflation, though he has expressed support for that idea to ensure the taxs buying power is not eroded over time.
The first-year Republicans request would raise about $1.2 billion annually, with DeWine billing the new money as vital to maintaining safe roads and protecting Ohios economy. An Ohio motorist with a vehicle that averages 30 miles a gallon who drives 15,000 miles annually would pay an extra $90 a year if lawmakers approve DeWines request.
The proposed increase would raise about $725 million a year for the states highway and bridge network while generating about $480 million a year for local government street needs.
You have to have a gas tax increase, theres no doubt, DeWine said Tuesday. The day of reckoning is finally here and we have an obligation to face that.
In 2013, Gov. John Kasich and lawmakers bonded against future turnpike revenue, raising $1.5 billion. The move masked the states gas tax revenue deficiency, and that money essentially ran out this year.
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Farmers voting for subsidies did not know the dems would get their money back another way?
Funny how these people are ignoring the yellow vest revolt.
Their carrier contracts make it easy for them to pass these higher costs directly on to their customers in the form of fuel surcharges.
Good post. You have to add the reduction in revenue from higher fuel efficiency over time, though.
Adding 18 cents to Ohio’s gas tax put its total tax per gallon at 64.4 cents. That would put Ohio tied with Hawaii as the forth highest taxed state in the nation:
California = 71.9
Pennsylvania = 71.1
Washington = 67.8
Ohio = 64.4
Hawaii = 64.4
LOL. That is exactly what I was thinking. I wonder if Kasich is asking, miss me yet?
Why do these a$$hats only talk about tax increases and NEVER about cost/expense control and reduction?
DeWine is nothing more than another swamp critter, certainly. But, this is ludicrous.
Why do politicians steal from the people and why do people elect politicians who steal from them? It is a sickness on both sides.
JoMa
GOOD GOD MAN, NO!!!
The solution is never reduce spending and regulations!
It's ALWAYS more taxes and control!
Always, always, always!
Have you seen OH’s budget?
If so, nuff said.
Why $5? Think of how much revenue would go up and the production of that eeeevil essential plant nutrient see oh too would go down at $50/gallon!
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is virtually everywhere in Ohio and not just patrolling interstates and highways. You can drive through, say Penn., and see one or two state LEOs. In Ohio, the flying tire on the door and the angry blue light bars are waiting for you almost every 10 miles or so from the border right down to the cul-de-sac where you live.
That is how the federal government plans to manage a $22 trillion debt.
DeWine is a republicrat
The money is never dedicated to anything but the government
ya wouldn’t first want to tackle corruption waste and graft first now would ya?
I see. Who build the roads and bridges where you live?
I’m tired of supporting people who don’t pay taxes or who can’t afford the taxes. They need to always pay their fair share.
Roads and infrastructure are the nerves and sinew that allows the state to exist.
Knee jerk reaction to a tax that pays for specific resources is foolish.
For sure. I live in Ohio ... DeWine is a little creep
PA has done this More than once with republicans controlled houses and at that time a Republican Governor..
We have the highest gas taxes in the nation. Looked like OH wants to try to keep up.
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