zman9810, on 23 June 2011 - 08:31 PM, said:
Looks like the 5 cent diesel tax increase that I referred to in this post will not be on the ballot after all. The trucking association paid for a poll that told them there was little chance in it passing so they have asked the governor not to put it on the ballot. The truckers are also wanting to keep the sales tax exemption on trucks and trailers that was passed in the last legislative session. It was passed in a deal where the truckers would support the 5 cent tax increase in return for the exemption. It takes some nerve to expect to keep the exemption on one hand and the tax increase not be passed on the other. I don't know what the legislature was thinking when they passed that exemption before the money was in hand to replace it.
This sales tax exemption has not been repealed by the state legislature and is unlikely to be repealed before it goes effect this summer.
This development makes my argument for abolishing the highway commission weaker- if the legislature can't do the right thing on a small issue such as this then giving them more power over the state's highway and transportation department may not be a smart way to go. There has to be a better way............