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» State Senate bill imposing tax on electric, hybrid vehicles has yet to advance

By Kathi O Shea March 10, 2021 8:19 am OLYMPIA, Wash.  A state Senate bill that would impose a mileage-based tax for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles has yet to advance in the 2021 session. Senate Bill 5444 is sponsored by Seattle Democrat Rebecca Saldana and would impose a two cents per mile road usage charge for electric cars and plug-in hybrids. Northwest News Network reports she called the proposed Road Usage Charge an effort to “move into the future of Washington travel”. The state Department of Licensing estimates the tax would hit 142,000 vehicles by 2026. Opponents of the idea point out that owners of electric vehicles pay $150 each year as a gas tax offset, an amount that could be raised.

Wyoming Lawmakers Face Tough Issues When Legislature Reconvenes

Wyoming Lawmakers Face Tough Issues When Legislature Reconvenes The 2021 Wyoming Legislature is scheduled to reconvene on Monday, March 1 in Cheyenne. Although the body held an eight-day virtual session in Cheyenne earlier this month and committee meetings have been taking place over the last few weeks, the bulk of the General Session and most of the more controversial proposals still remain to be dealt with. A few of the higher-profile bills include: -House Bill 37, the Road Usage Charge Bill. This measure would track the miles driven by vehicles in the state and charge a fee based on the mileage. Governor Mark Gordon, in a recent interview, said he knows a lot of people are upset by the bill. But the estimated $136 million per year that the bill would raise for roads and highways may be attractive to a state that faces major revenue challenges.

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