States raising taxes, fees and debt to pay for road repairs

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AP via WTOP Radio: States raising taxes, fees and debt to pay for road repairs

QuoteWhile Congress remains stalled on a long-term plan for funding highways, state lawmakers and governors aren't waiting around.

QuoteNearly one-third of the states have approved measures this year that could collectively raise billions of dollars through higher fuel taxes, vehicle fees and bonds to repair old bridges and roads and relieve traffic congestion, according to an analysis by The Associated Press.

QuoteThe surge of activity means at least half of the states – from coast to coast, in both Republican and Democratic areas – now have passed transportation funding measures since 2013.

QuoteAnd the movement may not be done yet.

QuoteTennessee's governor is in the midst of a 15-city tour highlighting the state's transportation needs. North Carolina lawmakers are debating a road-bonding proposal. And legislators are returning to work this week in California and Michigan with transportation funding on the agenda.

Quote"I don't know of a state that's not having the conversation"  about raising revenue for transportation, said Iowa Transportation Director Paul Trombino III, who is vice president of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and whose home state recently raised fuel taxes by 10 cents a gallon.
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