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Last Updated on Friday, 23 January 2009 10:51 Written by rslcpol Friday, 23 January 2009 10:51
From Cleveland.com:
Imagine being taxed on the number of miles you drive instead of the amount of gasoline you buy.
Oregon has tried it. North Carolina is thinking about it, and Ohio is exploring an idea to replace or supplement the state’s existing fuel tax with a vehicle miles tax.
The Vehicle Miles of Travel tax is being hailed as an innovative way to generate transportation revenue by states that have seen gasoline tax dollars stagnate because of people driving less and cars becoming more fuel efficient.
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Whoever sponsors or supports this needs to be voted out of office! People are driving smarter because they don’t have money. For ANY legislator to be for a mileage tax shows absolutely no concern for the people they claim to represent!