GOP Congressman Proposes Fuel Tax Increase

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Rep. Tom Rice (R-S.C.) introduced legislation that would raise federal fuel taxes by 10.1 cents per gallon, and index the new rate to inflation as a way to ensure the long-term solvency of the Highway Trust Fund.

The bill also would establish an income tax credit for individuals as a way to cover the additional taxes the average driver will have to pay annually.

“Our Highway Trust Fund isn’t funded and cannot be trusted,” said Rice, a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “The uncertainty this trust fund creates stifles investment from states and industry, and makes American businesses less competitive.”

The bill “will fund much-needed new roads on our congested highway system and will ensure that the condition of our highways will improve, encouraging investment and creating good-paying jobs. Additionally, improvements to the system will reduce accidents and improve safety,” he added.



The trust fund is used to back many highway and transit projects, and its funding authority expires July 31.