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60 percent of road fund comes from gasoline tax
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
The Charleston Gazette -- At 32.2 cents a gallon, West Virginia's gasoline excise tax adds several dollars to the cost of a fill-up - but also provides nearly 60 percent of the state's share of state Road Fund dollars.

"If we would have a loss of that money, we couldn't pave as many miles of roads, and we couldn't fix potholes as quickly," Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox said of the often-raised idea of cutting the gas tax.

For the 2008-09 budget, the gas tax is projected to bring in $380 million - by far the largest source of state funding for highway construction and repair. All other state vehicle taxes, registration and fees will account for less than $258 million.


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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
The Charleston Gazette -- At 32.2 cents a gallon, West Virginia's gasoline excise tax adds several dollars to the cost of a fill-up - but also provides nearly 60 percent of the state's share of state Road Fund dollars.

"If we would have a loss of that money, we couldn't pave as many miles of roads, and we couldn't fix potholes as quickly," Transportation Secretary Paul Mattox said of the often-raised idea of cutting the gas tax.

For the 2008-09 budget, the gas tax is projected to bring in $380 million - by far the largest source of state funding for highway construction and repair. All other state vehicle taxes, registration and fees will account for less than $258 million.

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ALEX4132
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OK
tbradley1973
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Next they will tie the tax rate to the price as to gallons. More tax money to squander...
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just wait for the re-election
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Sounds like WV needs a nother plan.
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yesterday's news
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FedUpCA

California 63.9 for regular 72.0 for diesel then 6% Sales Tax. 1.25% county tax. 1.2 cpg state UST fee. plus local sales tax

Don't know how much they actually use for roads
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We should make the oil company's pay for some of it they are the ones making the money.
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where the other 40% from
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i know
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Gasoline taxes need to go to road repair and not anywhere else.
The states need to make sure of that and not siphon off the funds to somewhere else.
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w4kh makes a lot of sense.
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Don20 wrote: "This big tax has not always been there, what did they do before.???"

They used to drive on dirt roads, drive miles to cross rivers (or drive through smaller streams), etc.
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If the taxes where lower so would the overall price.
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If you've ever driven thru' WV, you'd still wonder where the tax money goes. 40 miles of bad road turns into about 40,000 in WV.
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This big tax has not always been there, what did they do before.??? Its called greed.. and bluff the people..
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The biggest problem I have is does all the money collected go towards the roads and road maintenace? To many times where told this yet some how the money ends up in some other non road prodject.
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I bet it's spent on other things in California.
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OK thats in Virgina, what about CA
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Drive any road towards any politicians house in anywhere in this country and you will not find a pothole.
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Interesting idea cutting the gas tax... let's see how it would work... oh, yes... the people who drive the least efficient vehicles (Hummers, 4x4 crewcab pickups, all the like) would gain the greatest benefit, would then be encouraged to drive even more, and even less efficiently; and, let us not forget that these vehicles, being heavier and driven more aggressively also do the most damage and wear to roads and bridges, so a cut to the gas tax would make for more potholes, more pavement cracks and bumps, and provide less money to fix them...

What a splendid idea.... NOT! Tax gasoline and use the funds for alternative energy research and development... and fixing the highways... let people who choose to drive ineficient vehicles pay their share of keeping the roads drivable for the rest of us
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THEN WHY ARE OUR ROADS IN SUCH POOR SHAPE
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West Virginia's tax is second highest in the country - Washington has the highest. Michigan's is only 19 cents per gallon regular, 15 per gallon diesel. We are ranked 34th out of 50. This is a flat tax, so no matter how high the prices, the same amount per gallon goes for taxes. So, every year, the amount Road Commissions get in funding stays the same (or even goes down--the higher the gas prices, the less gas people buy), while the costs to maintain the roads goes up. They still have to purchase fuel at the skyrocketing rates, and everything else goes up as well, i.e. gravel, signs, culverts, etc.
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That is why California's fuel is so high, state and local taxes.
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If the demand goes down. Taxes will go up to compensate.
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and they are still not driveable
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must mean the roads are going to get worse, with prices going up.
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I think Robert Byrd would find a way to get money for WV roads even if WV eliminated its gas tax.
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ditto that
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Yeah, but does it all get to where it's going?
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Take a look at the great condition our roads are in now after winter.
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Then why are Michigan roads some of the worst in the country????
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60% of gas tax still does not pay for what the roads cost or need.
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we are taxed taxed and taxed to death and we see nothing in return to be honest
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And if people stop buying gasoline...?
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In Illinois - that money is pocketed by political crooks.
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Guess they'll have to get money from somewhere else.
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Well so much for me new alignment.
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Tampa the City of Pot Holes !! Wheres the Money !
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Yep.
And the government spends it on whatever they want to.
Not road maintenance.
Crooks.
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Here in MN they just raised the gas tax (this month) by 5 cents. They say it's to goto the roads, but at a min. 40% of all gas tax goes to Mass Transit "issues".
And I am in favor of mass transit, but it has to be good mass transit. Not simply running empty busses around town.
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so why don't they sped it on roads????
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Always trying to steal it for the General Fund.
What is left goes for bike lanes and light rail.
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..and truckers pay most of that tax..
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Here in Cali the tax revenue goes up, but the potholes get bigger.
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Too bad that's not the case here...even with an add'l fixed levy added to gas only 1% of taxes collected go to roads - and it shows. This winter pot-holes were measured at times in metres (think one was 2.5 x 1.5 metres or over 7' x 4.5' - large enough to stop using the term pothole).
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Good
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Road gas taxes were instituted here a long time ago. Taxes go up and the roads crumble.
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If it's like Oregon they spend most of it on bicycle lanes and havn't built a road in 25 years
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I wonder how much the tax was when a gallon of gas was a quarter? I guess it couldn't have been 32 cents?
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Wow, I didn't know that.
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So what fix the bridges
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