Missouri tax hike to fund transportation

by Lucinda Rowlands April 30, 2014

Missouri tax hike to fund transportation

tax hike to fund transportation

Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation.

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Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation. Missouri legislators are endorsing a sales tax increase to replace dwindling fuel tax revenues. The three-quarter cent tax hike passed through the Senate handily the last week of April and was forwarded on to the state House. If both chambers approve an identical bill, the measure will appear on the state ballot in the fall. Missouri intends to use the tax hike to fund transportation.
Lucinda Rowlands
Lucinda Rowlands


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