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Missouri Gov. Mike Parson joins local and state leaders in the ceremonial signing of the gas tax bill at the site of the new Buck O Neil Bridge.
Missouri drivers can expect to pay more for gas this fall after Gov. Mike Parson signed the state’s first fuel tax raise in decades into law today.
The measure will gradually raise the state’s 17-cents-per-gallon gas tax by 12.5 cents over the next five years. The tax will go up 2.5 cents a year starting this October.
Parson joined state legislators in Kansas City on Tuesday for a ceremonial signing of the bill. He said the tax hike will move infrastructure forward across the state.
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