OH Senator wants to jack your vehicle license fees by 4x
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At least one Ohio State Senator believes its citizens aren’t taxed enough with his introduction of a bill to quadruple the state’s vehicle licensing fee. Senate Bill 113, introduced by Senator Bill Coley, wants to increase fees for passenger or noncommercial motor vehicles to $149 from its current $34.50 pricetag. The bill also proposes issuing a card to owners of cars registered in the state, exempting them from the state’s 28 cent gas tax though there are no details on how that might work.
“We are consuming fewer and fewer gallons of gas for every mile driven and yet it’s not getting any cheaper to build roads. How do we address this and not act like Big Brother?,” Coley said in a press conference Tuesday.
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