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Raising Revenue for Infrastructure: Who will be next?

Whether it’s been increased, decreased, or frozen the 2015 legislative session has seen a high level of activity from states attempting to modify their gas tax to keep up with their infrastructure needs.  We’re keeping a close eye on the nearly 40 states that are still in session and hopeful they will vote “yes” for infrastructure time and again.

Among the states to watch closely are Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, South Carolina and Washington. All have hinted they might take action this year.  Here’s what to expect and watch for:

Other states that have funding packages in the works are Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Minnesota, Montana and New Hampshire.  Each of these legislatures has circulated a number of legislative proposals to raise revenue for transportation.  They also all have committed to improving infrastructure on the whole.  Whether it’s investing in transit (Connecticut), a large scale public works proposal (Minnesota), or take two at a gas tax increase (Missouri), hopefully these states will join the movement and act before closing up shop at the statehouse.