GOVERNOR UNVEILS STATE TRANSPORTATION PROPOSAL IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The California Governor Jerry Brown unveiled a funding package at the State Capitol for the state transportation projects including San Francisco Bay Area. The state transportation proposal agreement by the governor and state legislators will raise $5.2 billion, for transportation improvement projects statewide and San Francisco Bay Area. The funding proposal package will need approval by state legislators as scheduled for April 6, 2017 as the deadline. That means increasing fuel taxes, higher vehicle registration fees, annual zero emission vehicle fees, including diesel excise and sales taxes. The state transportation funding package will also include a state constitutional amendment, to protect transportation revenues from unnecessarily allocating it for other state projects.

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