Wisconsin
Related: About this forumHighway funding, which relies on gas tax, will be hard hit as fuel sales decline
As people hunker down at home, with few places to go but the grocery store, congestion has all but disappeared from our highways and freeways.
Because people arent driving much, gasoline sales are projected to decrease by more than half during the pandemic.
That means revenue from per-gallon gas taxes also will plummet, and that worries state transportation departments, which rely primarily on gas taxes to fund their highway budgets.
How big of a problem could Wisconsin be facing?
Before the COVID-19 outbreak, the state Legislative Fiscal Bureau projected the motor fuel tax would generate $1.08 billion in 2019-20. Thats more than half of the Wisconsin Department of Transportations total annual revenue, which comes to about $1.99 billion.
Read more: https://dailyreporter.com/2020/04/17/highway-funding-which-relies-on-gas-tax-will-be-hard-hit-as-fuel-sales-decline/
(Milwaukee Daily Reporter)
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napi21
(45,806 posts)over, gas sales will resume along with the hwy. tax funds.
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SmartVoter22
(639 posts)Raisethe semi-truck road taxes back up, and build a damn pipeline for fuels to get to Green Bay,
Everything comes by truck now, because Gov. Scott Walker and the GOP are too cheap to repair the 60+ yr old pipline that broke and is probably still leaking fuels underground along the route. It would also be a great project to employ those who lost jobs during the pandemic.
or, change the requirement that road repairs & construction can only use road taxes. It might be time to re-evaluate how we raise taxes and what they get spent on. If road taxes penalize regular consumers while subsidizing commercial transport, we should flip that one on it's head.
Stop subsidizing commercial use. If they want to use roads for commerce, well those taxes are just part of doing business.
The GOP's mindset of "no-cost commerce' is nonsense. Especially with our roads.