Posted by BOE Member George Runner at 1:40 pm on Mar 03, 2015 Comments Off on Shouldn’t California Have the Best Roads By Now?
If high taxes guaranteed results, then California should have
some of the best roads in the nation. For years we’ve had one of
the highest gas taxes, yet our freeways consistently receive
failing grades.
It makes no sense unless you admit that high taxes don’t
guarantee good roads. That’s one of many reasons I had no trouble
voting with my State Board of Equalization colleagues to approve a
6 cent cut to the state’s gas tax. Under a confusing and
complicated law commonly known as the “gas tax swap,” the state has
been over collecting tax dollars as gas prices have fallen. The new
rate helps solve this problem.
Any tax cut is a rare bit of good news for overtaxed
Californians. This gas tax cut also has the added benefit of
partially offsetting the cost of a new hidden gas tax that took
effect January 1 to help fund high speed rail and other so-called
anti-global warming efforts.
California will still have one of the highest gas tax rates in
the nation, but even so not everyone is pleased to see the tax go
down. In fact, some government officials are devising new
schemes—like mileage taxes and road user fees—aimed at getting even
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