The Illinois Gov is trying to charge a “per mile” driven tax on all resident of Illinois

by lightmakerflex1

We need to raise hell about this stuff or else it will pass. They will abuse you if you let them.

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via illinoispolicy.org:

Illinoisans already get hosed at the pump, but politicians are looking for new ways to soak drivers.

As many Illinoisans hit the road this holiday weekend, they’ll be faced with exorbitant gas taxes. But if some politicians get their way, it won’t stop there. One candidate for governor has floated the idea of a vehicle miles traveled, or VMT, tax.

“It’s only fair if you’re on a road and traveling on that road then you should pay your fair share on the road like everybody else is paying,” Democratic gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker told the Daily Herald in January. More recently, however, Pritzker has denied having a VMT tax plan, telling the Illinois Farm Bureau on Aug. 22, “I don’t have a proposal for a mileage tax.”

This is not the first time an Illinois politician has suggested a per-mile driving tax. In 2016, Senate President John Cullerton introduced a bill that would have required all Illinois motorists to pay a VMT tax. That tax would have come on top of the state’s current gas tax of 34 cents per gallon, but with drivers receiving a tax credit from the state to cover the number of miles driven per month.

Additionally, Cullerton’s proposal would have required drivers to either install a tracking devices to monitor mileage or pay a flat annual rate of $450. Facing major opposition, the Senate leader was ultimately forced to kill his own bill.

In light of these efforts, a group of 16 House members have signed on to a resolutionopposing a VMT tax. As pointed out in the language of the resolution, “[a VMT tax] would impose undue hardship and disproportionally impact rural Illinoisans who must drive longer distances for work and school.” Sens. Andy Manar, D-Bunker Hill and Tom Cullerton, D-Villa Park introduced a similar resolution in the Senate.

 

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