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INDIANAPOLIS Indiana appears unlikely to copy Illinois pending plan to dedicate all tax and fee revenue collected in connection with transportation to spending on roads, mass transit and related infrastructure projects.
Illinois voters will decide in November whether to ratify or reject a state constitutional amendment, approved earlier this year by the Democratic-controlled General Assembly, that prohibits transportation taxes from being used for anything other than transportation investments.
Supporters of the Illinois Transportation Funds Amendment claim it will put a lockbox on transportation revenues of which they claim $6.8 billion has been diverted since 2003 for other state spending.
On Thursday, a Hoosier panel studying Indianas long-term road funding needs was decidedly not impressed when representatives from the Indiana Association of Counties and the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns suggested the state adopt Illinois lockbox plan though not necessarily through a constitutional amendment.
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Glamrock
(11,994 posts)Our roads are fucked! Have had to replace two rims in 3 years.
Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)My husband and I call those shredded tires seen along the highway "Indiana souvenirs". I don't mean to criticize, in fact, I think citizens of Indiana deserve better. You pay taxes.
A few years of Republican leadership can play hell on a state's highways. Elect more Democrats.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)I do live in a blue area however.