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Article History WASHINGTON (Map, News) - The desperate effort to immediately restore $300 million in transportation funding for Northern Virginia faces major obstacles as key state leaders bicker over raising state gas taxes.
A requirement by Senate Majority Leader Richard Saslaw, D-Springfield, that any fix include a statewide gas tax to restore hundreds of millions of dollars in other lost transportation dollars have roiled an already adversarial debate this week.
Democratic leaders are seeking a tax plan for Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads that forces the General Assembly to approve the taxes, while Republican lawmakers favor having local governments in the areas adopt the taxes and fees.
“Right now, we’re nowhere,” Del. Dave Albo, R-Fairfax said, blaming the gas tax proposal. “It would be very easy to just fix the problems created by the Supreme Court, but Democrats are trying to use the issue to force a statewide gas tax increase.”
Gov. Tim Kaine said Wednesday there is no reason to believe a solution cannot be found in a month.
“What the General Assembly will have to do is stay at the table and give us a solution,” Kaine said. “There is a sense of urgency to get something done.”
The plan to raise gas taxes to pay for roads maintenance makes sense, but is facing “intransigent” opposition in the House of Delegates, Kaine said.
Lawmakers from both parties said a special session is assured if they do not move toward a special resolution beginning today.
“We’re three days away from adjourning sine die and there’s no consensus of how we’re moving forward on this,” Del. Jeff Frederick, R-Woodbridge, said Wednesday, adding he is not optimistic the problems can be solved.
The General Assembly session is scheduled to end Saturday.
The stakes are enormous, with Northern Virginia reeling from the Virginia Supreme Court’s decision to rule its first infusion of new tax money for transportation projects unconstitutional.
“Transportation funding at this point for Northern Virginia needs urgent General Assembly action or it could be months, if not years, before there is any kind of relief for commuters,” said Falls Church Councilman David Snyder, a former Northern Virginia Transportation Authority chairman.
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1:41 PM MST on Wed., Mar. 26, 2008 re: "Kaine signs tax refund law; paybacks should start in April"
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Jason said:
Taxation without representation. Hello! We fought a war over this! I thought that the sales tax being raised to 5% was suppose to take care of all our road problems? Another government LIE! Keep drinking the Koolaid people. You won't be happy until you are shoved into a FEMA camp!
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Examiner Reader said:
To the Examiner reader who obviously does not know what a commonwealth is. Northern VA and Hampton Roads taxes have built all the roads and schools in the rest of the state. For every $1 I send in taxes to Richmond they send ony .25 back to NoVa for schools and roads. That means that you are living off of my .75 as welfare. So, now that we want more money you think it is unfair for us to ask for it? You are absolutely correct. The State of Northern VA would be a fantasitic idea. Only problem is that the rest of VA would turn into WVA and be dirt poor.
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GMU92 said:
What a colossal mess. They shouldn't have collected a dime until a ruling was handed down by the VA Supreme Court. It's gonna take 3 months to return property and registration fees? Good grief, that data is readily available to them. And now people have to go rummaging around for old receipts from car rentals and hotel rooms? You know some of these people will never know to apply and won't see that money ever again. Wow, the Commonwealth messed this one up badly.
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Abolish the NVTA said:
Are the victims of the illegal NVTA taxes going to receive market rate interest on the monies that were taken from them? After all, there is a time value to money. The NVTA apparently didn't have a very good accounting system in place if they can't issue refunds directly and efficiently. This is yet another example of their sheer ineptitude and arrogance. The NVTA should follow in the footsteps of their "sister" organization in Hampton Roads and shut down AFTER refunding the people's monies.
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Chambek said:
If our elected officials would spend some time working out ways to spend OUR money better, we would not be in this predicament. Their answer to everything is to seek out a new revenue source. They have wasted lots of time and lots of OUR money throwing new taxes against the wall to see what sticks. Gov. Kaine shows little regard for Virginians. He is using use to advance his political career as a tax and spend democrat. I guess we really have only ourselves to blame - we put him in office. Fool me once .......
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Examiner Reader said:
NOVA sends more revenue to the State than it receives back. If the entire State isn't going to be taxed to fix this transportation crisis, then the formula should be changed so that NOVA isn't supporting the rest of the state. I support a gas tax increase - how would we even feel it when it's buried in the monthly 10 cent a gallon hikes we've had for the past two years? The other option is to cut spending. Just ignoring the issue is NOT an option. The House needs to govern!
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Examiner Reader said:
We are being taxed out of the area. The cost of living is getting out of control and I really don't know why that is always the answer to everything. Maybe they need to start looking into what they are paying themselves and start the cuts there.
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Examiner Reader said:
The General Assembly needs to approve a .5 cents a gallon gas tax. The gas tax has not been increased since the early 80's and the cost for maint. and everything else has increased. Lets get real it's economics.
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Examiner Reader said:
My comment regards the issues of raising money for road funding ONLY in the Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads area. Why the should the entire state have to suffer with any extra taxes if the only people to benefit are the ones in the two areas mentioned? How would citizens located in Central, South and Southwest Virginia personally benefit other than have less money to spend in an already high unemployment area? Maybe this talk a few years ago about how Northern Virginia was considering to be a separate entity from the rest of the State (Northern Virginia and Virginia) should be resurrected and re-hashed over again. You would then have two budgets.
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Examiner Reader said:
Just got to love Kaine's scare tactics. He needs to cut spending and take his pet project off the table to have any chance of passing a non tax raising budget. Chris
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Examiner Reader said:
Kaine is raising taxes just like Maryland's Gov. O'Malley. Thankfully Virginia has more sense and will elect a Republican governor in 2008. Chris
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Examiner Reader said:
Are you old enough to remember the most successful toyota commercial You got it ! TOYOTA ? Well remember what they said NoVa had new demographics of more liberal voters moving in from all over the country. Now you see what happens? Watch these little maggots squirm when they have to flip a few dollars more. Especially those in the government jobs, I mean they are the cheapest SOB's in the metro area./ Now I want to see when those Pentagon layoffs come how thy are going to get a compete for a real job/ They will have to compete with those illegals they wanted here for cheap labour. hahaha
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Examiner Reader said:
That old 70;s song is back "Here comes that Rainy day feeling again" Kaino will surely get his money after the Jan session opens, they do it the old fashioned way, they just up your taxes
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