Want better roads? Kill the gas tax
Eliminating the federal role would enhance state autonomy and streamline decision making. What’s more exciting is that it would also lead to more and better spending on transportation.
In poll after poll, Americans say they are willing to invest in roads and bridges, as long as it brings about improvements they will use. This isn’t just talk; state and local referendums on raising taxes or issuing debt to pay for transportation projects usually pass.
However, people don’t generally support raising the gas tax, for the simple reason that they think their current gas taxes, which are mostly federal, are wasted.
Thus, the federal gas tax has become both a ceiling and a floor. It makes raising state gas taxes unpalatable. And since states get back at least what they contribute, the tax encourages them to keep spending even if they don’t really need more roads.









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How about that!
An environmentalist working for Bloomberg…with a great idea.
itsnotaboutme on January 26, 2013 at 4:10 PM
Want heating oil for the poor in the frosty northeast? Heating oil is $4. a gallon right now. Kill all taxes on heating oil. It is a necessity.
Fleuries on January 26, 2013 at 4:16 PM
And reduce cost. There is one huge bureaucracy in Washington skimming revenues off the top just to pay for adding puppet strings.
Dusty on January 26, 2013 at 4:18 PM
And this comprises a “news” article?
Anyone who didn’t already know everything in this by the time they graduated third grade should be deported.
logis on January 26, 2013 at 5:14 PM
Localize when you can’t privatize.
I’d start with a few years of just giving collected taxes to the states directly, then figure out some way to give the states complete control over it.
Count to 10 on January 26, 2013 at 5:14 PM
People have good reason to believe the gas tax is mostly wasted. It never should have been spent on anything BUT roads. Instead it goes to bicycle paths and other things not related to roads.
wildcat72 on January 26, 2013 at 6:10 PM
This is just a back door effort by the international leaning libruls to get us into a carbon credit tax goat rope. Do you know how to get better roads? Shoot the next politician that porks the road money into bicycle paths, train tracks or stations, light rail, or any other abusee of the funds.
Old Country Boy on January 26, 2013 at 6:50 PM