Posted on 02/28/2021 1:03:37 PM PST by cann
Washington state senators have teed up a mileage-based tax for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles as the first step toward changing how the state pays for road maintenance and other transportation needs. Policymakers expect gas tax revenue to decline long term. Oregon has been experimenting with a per-mile charge for years.
Right now, Washingtonians who own fully electric cars pay an extra $225 annual registration fee. A proposal by state Sen. Rebecca Saldaña (D-Seattle) would replace that flat fee beginning in July 2026 with a mandatory 2 cents per mile road usage charge for electric cars and plug-in hybrids.
Electric car drivers could voluntarily opt in to the pay-per-mile system a year before it becomes mandatory if they figure it would save them money.
Saldaña said it was time to move into "the future of Washington travel" and road funding as she introduced the proposal to her colleagues on the state Senate Transportation Committee on Thursday.
"We know we've had a decreasing revenue source (gas tax) for transportation and increasing need for preservation and maintenance. So, I offer this up," Saldaña said.
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yeah, you’re on to something.
No tax ever goes away.
These people would tax a horse and buggy.
I’m paying 2.9 cents/mile in liquid fuels taxes in Pennsylvania.
(Gas tax / gas mileage)
WA is 3rd now, with CA (of course) #1 at 82.2 cents per gal plus local taxes. Diesel for my pickup is taxed at $1.13 plus. But I’m sure WA will try to catch up, as it’s a race to the bottom.
Just moved from the Peoples Republic of Seattle to north Idaho, Sandpoint area. Property prices are way up, Calfornicators are moving in, and rental housing is difficult to find. The local self storage companies are doing land office business. One brother tells me a new hire at his company has been unable to find either a rental or storage. I just moved out out of my own storage unit, and the operator told me they have a massive waiting list for units.
I lived in Couer d Alene from ‘95-‘98, and the population has nearly doubled. Nearby Post Falls now has a larger population than CDA had when I last lived here. Fortunately, many of those moving in are trying to escape the liberal insanity, but enough are libtards that it could be an issue at some point
gas tax is per gallon.
pay-per-mile tax would be per mile.
Electric cars don’t pay the gas tax, but they drive on the same roads.
Of course, we know that what they really want is to charge all gas-powered cars the per-mile tax in addition to the per gallon tax, because Washington state leftist politicians hate cars and freedom of movement. They want everybody crammed onto mass transit.
Your last statement is very important. I had grown up in WA. In the ‘80s, Californians were starting to migrate up north in mass. Washington used to have a lot of sanity that was soon replaced by people carrying their politics with them. It’s the same reason I’m concerned for TX and FL. Governors keep trying to bring people from liberal states. They should be careful what they wish for.
No. FNO
>>it’s only for electric cars aka rolling appliances so why should I care. Make it $3 each mile. That’ll show us gas guzzlers we’re evil s/<<
Agreed. Call it a “smug tax.”
Sorry but I think they are right on this one, first we were forced to subsidize electric vehicle purchases and now they should get a pass on infrastructure also? Yeah It's always OK to have a special green weenie protected class........NOT!
They want to slap a GPS tracker on your vehicle. Watch for it.
At 15 MPG for my truck, I pay 7.5¢ per mile in fuel tax, plus a $260 “weight fee” every year that adds another 2.6¢ per mile.
I considered buying an electric car for my wife a couple years ago. Her employer has free charging, including a prime parking spot by the front door. With all the subsidies and benefits, it would have been cheap to own.
There are a lot of people living in Kansas that have their vehicles tagged in Washington state. If Kansas doesn’t jump on this rediculous tax and copy it, maybe these people will start tagging in Kansas where they live.
We said goodbye to another couple at church today, moving out of Oregon to Idaho.
2 cents per mile! Heck we pay a heck more with the gas tax.
Amish are a peaceful people but a horse and buggy tax could call out the Men in Black...things could get exciting.
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