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Purveyor

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Wed Mar 20, 2013, 07:21 PM Mar 2013

In Michigan, GOP Governor Finds A Tax To Like

LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan's venture capitalist-turned-governor, Rick Snyder, needed just five months in office to slash his state's business taxes. Elected on the downside of the recession, he was among a crop of new Republican leaders eager to show they could boost their states' ailing economies with lower taxes.

But two years later, confronting one of the automobile-addicted state's most visible problems - crumbling roads - Snyder has roiled conservatives by calling for a major tax increase.

He has proposed boosting the gasoline tax from 19 cents to 33 cents a gallon and hiking car license plate fees by 60 percent, firmly grabbing what many politicians consider a third rail for consumers - gasoline prices.

"This is common sense," he declared during his budget proposal, adding, "we need to make this investment."

Although a break from the GOP's anti-tax ideology, Snyder's move shows a dicey willingness among some Republican officials to begin raising more revenue. They are a distinct minority in the more than two dozen states the party dominates. But those treading this path are governors facing difficulty delivering basic services, especially roads, with budgets that are strained and must be balanced.

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In Michigan, GOP Governor Finds A Tax To Like (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2013 OP
And of course they favor a regressive tax on gasoline...figures. Wounded Bear Mar 2013 #1
Of course jeffrey_pdx Mar 2013 #2
Bingo!! We have a winner. cstanleytech Mar 2013 #3
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