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Honestly, on most days i could not guess the current price of a gallon of gas within a 25 cent margin of error. When i need gas, i buy gas, wherever it’s convenient. That was true when gas was $1 or when it was $4. A 2.5 cent hike in the price of gas means nothing to me. It literally is the difference of choosing station A vs. station B based on which side if the street they’re on. Gas goes up or down 10 cents a gallon on a daily basis. I’m not going to fret over a 12 cent tax hike over five years — especially if it results in better roads. Ain’t nobody got time for that.
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I can understand that....I look at as just being responsible with our dollars. We already pay .17 a gallon state tax. How about the state cut funds in other area's and put that money towards the roads? They spent the gas tax on other projects, besides the roads for 20/30 years.
A family that drives into work, will spend $2.50 - $8 per fill up with the current gas tax...some people will need to do that twice, as most live 30/45/1hr away from the cities.
We should care about ever dam penny they want from us and demand they spend it wisely. $215k salary...guy isn't worth that...probably has a take home car, credit card to expense gas...etc. I guess I should look up the last time there was a audit done, if ever.