Indiana Republicans show no signs of moving for gas-tax cut

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6 thoughts on “Indiana Republicans show no signs of moving for gas-tax cut

  1. They should’ve saved the $125/person or whatever and put it towards a gas tax. Maybe our legislature can beg California for some of its 97.5-billon-dollar budget surplus.

  2. If you look at this from an environment angle, cutting gas taxes is bad for the environment. If you look at this from a city or state perspective, cutting gas taxes is bad for infrastructure and tax funding. That seems funny coming from Democrats who seem to be more protective of he environment and less likely to cut taxes.

    But I suspect the real reason is that Indiana will not cut taxes is that it’s a Democrat idea. The Republican party has more about how to “own the lib’s”, even to the point of hurting their own constituency. This is a familiar pattern now, first masks, then vaccines. Republicans don’t seem to know how to govern anymore.

  3. The Republicans keep bragging about the State’s surplus, why can’t this surplus be used to offset the gasoline tax. Not sure why this is always a big issue around election time but never comes up after the election. I would agree Vote the Out.

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