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Related: About this forumGas tax mulishness reveals some Ohio lawmakers embracing Reagan's 'Facts are stupid things' slip
At this writing, the Ohio House and state Senate are deadlocked over the state highway budget for the two years thatll begin July 1 and expect to miss the Sunday deadline for House and Senate conferees to agree on a plan to send to Republican Gov. Mike DeWines desk.
But conferees plan, when it emerges, likely wont be a carbon copy what the governor requested, because what DeWine requested is based on fact the actual needs of Ohio drivers and highway shippers not on Republican legislators politicking.
DeWine called for boosting Ohios fuel tax. Since 2005, its been 28 cents per gallon for gasoline and diesel fuel. (The state tax began in 1925, at 2 cents per gallon.)
DeWine wanted to boost the 28-cent tax to 46 cents a gallon starting in July, and index it to inflation. The Ohio House has counter-offered an 11-cents-per gallon tax increase on gasoline and a 20-cents-per-gallon increase on diesel fuel. DeWine has agreed to the Houses offer.
Meanwhile, the Senate was said to support an increase of 8.5 cents on gasoline and 11 cents on diesel fuel. Ohios Republican state senators have a mine is smaller than yours obsession. So its possible the Senate might agree to an increase thats just a hair less but it must be less than the House-DeWine compromise.
But conferees plan, when it emerges, likely wont be a carbon copy what the governor requested, because what DeWine requested is based on fact the actual needs of Ohio drivers and highway shippers not on Republican legislators politicking.
DeWine called for boosting Ohios fuel tax. Since 2005, its been 28 cents per gallon for gasoline and diesel fuel. (The state tax began in 1925, at 2 cents per gallon.)
DeWine wanted to boost the 28-cent tax to 46 cents a gallon starting in July, and index it to inflation. The Ohio House has counter-offered an 11-cents-per gallon tax increase on gasoline and a 20-cents-per-gallon increase on diesel fuel. DeWine has agreed to the Houses offer.
Meanwhile, the Senate was said to support an increase of 8.5 cents on gasoline and 11 cents on diesel fuel. Ohios Republican state senators have a mine is smaller than yours obsession. So its possible the Senate might agree to an increase thats just a hair less but it must be less than the House-DeWine compromise.
Read more: https://www.cleveland.com/opinion/2019/03/gas-tax-mulishness-reveals-some-ohio-lawmakers-embracing-reagans-facts-are-stupid-things-slip-thomas-suddes.html
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Gas tax mulishness reveals some Ohio lawmakers embracing Reagan's 'Facts are stupid things' slip (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Mar 2019
OP
You can never fail to underestimate the stupidity and malice of Ohio republicans.
irisblue
Mar 2019
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Ohiogal
(35,199 posts)1. Whatever happened to
the bipartisan Federal infrastructure bill we were promised?
doc03
(36,972 posts)2. How about getting the money from the gas and
oil drilling companies, that is who has destroyed the roads.
irisblue
(34,426 posts)3. You can never fail to underestimate the stupidity and malice of Ohio republicans.
Ever.