Associated Press
SEATTLE — The Washington State Transportation Commission voted Tuesday afternoon to move forward with recommendations for a proposed “by-the-mile” tax to replace the state’s current gas tax.
KOMO reports the 16 recommendations approved by WSTC will be sent to the Legislature, Gov. Jay Inslee, and the Federal Highway Commission by January 13. They urge the Legislature to take a slow and gradual approach to the pay-per-mile tax over the coming decade, and to start with hybrid and electric vehicles.
“The gas tax is still working, but we know it is going fail in the future as cars get more fuel efficient and more people own those cars,” said Reema Griffith who is the executive director at the Washington State Transportation Commission.
Washington has one of the highest gas taxes in the country, but it has brought in less money in recent years due to more people driving electric and fuel-efficient cars. Washington drivers currently pay 49.4 cents tax per gallon of gas. The WSTC is recommending drivers pay 2.4 cents per mile. However, state lawmakers would have to set the final pay-per-mile rate.
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