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Both the yea and nay votes were bipartisan for a package that features the first gas tax boost in nearly a decade.
Drivers will pay a series of higher gasoline, vehicle weight and sales taxes predicted to add $3.2 billion in the first six years.
Hold onto your wallets, Washington ... left the Senate, will undergo a turbocharged “striking amendment” in the House on Wednesday during a meeting of the House Transportation Committee.
Skamania, this week testified in front of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to underscore priorities for ...
The Senate late Friday approved the gas tax hike, the first in Washington in nearly a ... vessel surcharge on each fare. House Transportation Committee Chair Jake Fey, D-Tacoma, said the ...
“We’re close,” said House Transportation Committee Chair Jake Fey, D-Tacoma. The new proposition in Senate Bill 5801 ... highway megaprojects, the Washington State Patrol, state ferries ...
Washington’s gas ... package to help close the transportation budget’s multi-billion-dollar budget deficit over six years. The tax proposal embedded in Senate Bill 5801, which received a ...
State lawmakers have stitched together a new transportation spending plan that keeps dollars flowing toward ... chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, likened this strategy to drivers ...
Transportation budget writers in the Washington Legislature ... said House Transportation Committee Chair Jake Fey, D-Tacoma. The new proposition in Senate Bill 5801 makes a sizable dent in ...