WA Senate rolls out plan to cover $1 billion transporation budget gap
You’ve maybe heard that Washington state’s operating budget has a big hole… in the 12 to 15 billion dollar range?
Well, that’s not the only fiscal crater lawmakers are trying to fill.
The transportation budget is underfunded by around $1 billion dollars right now, with a bigger deficit projected down the road, if nothing changes.
Lawmakers say that would put the brakes on a lot of big projects, including maintenance and highway construction on I-5 and I-90.
A blueprint to fill the budget gap passed the state Senate over the weekend.
The proposal would increase the gas tax by 6 cents.
There are also a bevy of smaller taxes and fees on the table: they could affect you if you ride ferries, drive on 520, go to big concerts, and much more.
Guest:
Senator Marko Liias, represents Washington’s 21st legislative district and is chair of the Senate Transportation Committee
Links:
WA State Standard: WA state Senate OKs gas tax hike and budget built on billions of new taxes
Seattle Times: WA transportation budget lays out options: All cuts or new taxes, fees
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