GOVERNOR REQUESTING TAXES FOR TRANSPORTATION IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The California Governor Jerry Brown is proposing more taxes from people and new $65 car fees to help transportation projects in San Francisco Bay Area and statewide. The governor proposed a $122.5 billion state budget including a $1.6 billion deficit, and requesting higher gasoline taxes with revenues from cab-and-trade fees. The governor is hoping to raise $43 billion within 10 years from new taxes and fees to assist with public transportation projects. The governor has repeatedly requested therein proposals at both state legislative levels and hopeful it will not have any problems. The Democrats have super-majority of both state legislative houses, and may not have any problems ratifying new tax increase without Republicans support.

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