Saturday, November 20, 2004

this could be the death of ARNOLDS presidential hopes

The policy idea is a response to the growing popularity of gas-electric hybrid cars and concern that as more fuel-efficient vehicles clog the California’s highways, a tax on gasoline consumption will no longer be the best way to finance road maintenance.

that must suck, try to socially engineer people.. and you can't fund nessecary public services

“Under no circumstances would I ever support the idea of having a tracking device on your car,” said Kevin Murray, chair of the state Senate’s Transportation Committee.


I take it he has never heard of Onstar

But seriously

what a great idea

Hey i know, in one of the largest geographic states with one of the highest tax rates ... lets tax people for every mile they drive


The law probably won't happen... but it sets new standards for the dumb

Thanks for the tip Poliblogger

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