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Motorists' habits spur call for tax increases

l WASHINGTON (AP) — Motorists are driving less and buying less gasoline, which means fuel taxes aren't raising enough money to keep pace with the cost of road, bridge and transit programs.

A federal commission created by Congress to find a way to make up the growing revenue shortfall in the program that funds highway repairs and construction is talking about increasing federal gas and diesel taxes.

A roughly 50 percent increase in gasoline and diesel fuel taxes is being urged by the commission until the government devises another way for motorists to pay for using public roads.

The 15-member National Commission on Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing is the second group in a year to call for increasing the current 18.4 cents a gallon federal tax on gasoline and the 24.4 cents a gallon tax on diesel. State fuel taxes vary from state to state.

In a report expected in late January, members of the infrastructure financing commission say they will urge Congress to raise the gas tax by 10 cents a gallon and the diesel tax by about 12 cents to 15 cents a gallon. At the same time, the commission will recommend tying the fuel tax rates to inflation.

The commission will also recommend that states raise their fuel taxes and make greater use of toll roads and fees for rush-hour driving.

Although the cost of gasoline has dropped dramatically in recent months, such tax increases could be politically treacherous for Democratic leaders in Congress. A gas tax hike was one of the reasons they lost control of the House and Senate in the 1994 elections. President-elect Barack Obama has expressed concern about raising fuel taxes in the current economic climate.

But commission members said the government must find more road and bridge building money somewhere.

"I'm not excited about a gas tax increase, but the reality is our current gas tax doesn't pay for upkeep of the system we have now," said Adrian Moore, vice president of the Reason Foundation, a libertarian think tank in Los Angeles, and a member of the highway revenue commission. "We can either let the roads go to hell or we can pay more."

The dilemma for Congress is that highway and transit programs are dependent for revenue on fuel taxes that are not sustainable. Many Americans are driving less and switching to more fuel-efficient cars and trucks, and a shift to new fuels and technologies like plug-in hybrid electric cars will further erode gasoline sales.

According to a draft of the financing commission's recommendations, the nation needs to move to a new system that taxes motorists according to how much they use roads. While details have not been worked out, such a system would mean equipping every car and truck with a device that uses global positioning satellites and transponders to record how many miles the vehicle has been driven, and perhaps the type of roads and time of day.

 

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mr_wildflower read my blog view my photos
Jan 4, 2009 | 3:09 PM

Hey Patch.... I saw you on the Jaco report this morning........... You were keeping a close eye on him.............lol

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 3:13 PM

Hahahahha... Yea Me Wildflower, I never thought he would resort to dressing like me..HAHaaa.


What happenend to him anyway?

mr_wildflower read my blog view my photos
Jan 4, 2009 | 4:12 PM

He had some surgery........ He said he will have to wear it for a few weeks........ He is stealing your action....

AMOM read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 6:12 PM

That will not help. Raising the price of gas or the taxes will do nothing except cause people to drive less and buy less.

I cannot understand now anyone can make that assumption.

The only way to fix it is make the companies come back and start their manufacturing in the states. Charge a really high tarriff for them to import from other countries.

And stop the immigrants from coming over here.
No more educational grants to people from over-seas. Americans first.

Make it worth their while to re-build over here.

OUR PEOPLE NEED JOBS.

downtowner read my blog
Jan 4, 2009 | 6:21 PM

nothing, Jaco is just justifing what all social liberals will use as excuses in the following four years. What, I didn`t see it .

Mr Obama has set the tone of see no evil ,heard no evil,speak no evil with his report of Revere Wright and his appointing of the slick willie team...

This slick willie team is the same team, like Governor Blagolevich, advise x-president Bill Clinton to offer the White House lincoln bedrooms to the highest political Donor.

This goes for both parties, monkey see, monkey do.

It was the slick willie team that first used the internet in sneaky political dealings . I can see with the Mr Obama election ,slick willie team has perfected it.

AMOM read my blog
Jan 5, 2009 | 9:05 AM

downtowner: It worked for Slick Willy; he gathered one-hundred and eleven million dollars in eight years.

And the citizens of the United States got the shaft.

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