Knowles proposes fuel tax increaseThe DOT-requested hike will insure that the state has enough funds to match incoming federal highway monies for state-approved projects Bill Kelder PNA Contributing Writer
Gov. Tony Knowles has introduced identical bills in the state Senate and House that would, if passed, raise the state’s motor fuel tax to 17 cents a gallon from the present 8 cents a gallon, while leaving other fuel taxes, such as aviation fuel, at their current rates.
Under Senate Bill 39 and its....
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