Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers won’t rule out the possibility of paying for roads without a gas tax increase as he proposed.
Republican legislative leaders said last week they won’t accept the 8-cent per gallon gas tax hike that Evers had proposed to help pay for roads. Instead, Republicans say they are looking at raising a variety of other fees by an unspecified amount.
Evers on Monday wouldn’t say whether he would support or oppose the roads plan without a gas tax hike. Evers said if Republicans can “magically” improve roads without raising the gas tax, he will look at it.
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Evers told reporters he wants to review the entire budget before making any decisions and “it’s not soup yet.”
The budget-writing Joint Finance Committee was planning to vote on roads funding Thursday.
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