Senators Approve a Bill to Help Roads
West Virginia senators have cleared a bill aimed at fixing roads by raising the state sales tax, DMV fees and the gas tax in certain instances. The Senate voted 25-9 on Wednesday to send the bill to the House, which has been more reluctant to raise taxes. The bill would raise about $316 million annually to put into roads. A one-cent hike in the current six-cent sales tax would yield the bulk of the money at $200 million. About $66.3 million would be raised by increasing DMV fees, from driver’s licenses to car titles. Broadening and lowering the privilege tax on car purchases would raise $17 million. Raising the gas tax by three cents when wholesale prices are $2 or lower, among other adjustments, would yield $33 million.