In true political fashion, the latest plan I've read about to maintain a
big road fund is to raise the registration fee  - yet again - so that
people who own vehicles but don't use them much will be further
subsidizing those who drive willy-nilly across the landscape.  This will
erode any incentive to leave your mv in the driveway and bike or walk.

Jeff Schimpff
"Bus, Bike, Walk or Carpool to Work for Clean Air for Kids"

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Darin Burleigh
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 10:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Bikies] gas tax indexing

One of the big stories in state transportation issues this past year is
the state's repealing the automatic gas-tax increase. As most of you
probably know, the gas tax used to increase automatically every year
(indexed to inflation).

I thought it was interesting that the supporters (in favor of repealing
the automatic increase) include small-government conservatives (Lower
taxes!) and  pro-environment liberals (e.g. Spencer Black). I'm kind of
split on this:

Rep. Black's argument is that forcing the legislature to debate the
increase in gas tax every year means they will have to justify the
cost/benefit every road-building project. Which I'm in favor of (instead
of just having a big pot of money to throw at the road-building lobby).

The why-does-it-cost-so-much-to-commute-50-miles-a-day-in-my-SUV? crowd
supported this under the illusion that this will somehow contain gas
prices. Some of the 'lower-taxes' conservatives used this phony argument
to gain support. (Dream on. $60/barrel? we're just getting started).

What concerns me is that that the road-building lobby is still very
strong, and that they will be able to coerce the state leg. into the
same amount of spending. What happens at the end of the year, and the
bill comes due, and the transportation fund is empty? Will they
short-change education or the Stewardship fund? will they start cutting
back on the already meager bike/ped appropriations?

Zweifel has an editorial about the power of the road-building lobby:

http://www.madison.com/tct/opinion/column/index.php?ntid=69456&ntpid=2


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