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Senate Bill Would Raise State Gas Tax by 19 per Gallon to Fund Road and Bridge Repairs

A bill introduced this week in the State Senate would double the Illinois gas tax, from 19 cents to 38 cents per gallon, and hike vehicle registration fees to pay for repairs to roads, bridges and transit systems.
Senate Bill 103, proposed on Wednesday by Sen. Martin Sandoval, D-Chicago, could create almost $2 billion in additional revenue annually. The bill also proposes increasing driver’s license fees.
 
Illinois has not raised the gas tax since 1990, and the buying power of the tax has been eroded both by inflation and the increasing fuel efficiency of cars and trucks. There also has not been a capital bill to fund the state’s transportation infrastructure needs in ten years.
Instead of a one-shot infusion of infrastructure funding, transportation advocates have been clamoring for a sustainable increase in funding like a fuel tax increase to fix crumbling bridges and buy new trains.
 
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