Monday, August 27, 2018

He isn't even elected yet.....mileage tax

IS HE A TAXER?
SPRINGFIELD, Ill, (ILLINOIS NEWS NETWORK) – Gov. Bruce Rauner and Democratic challenger J.B. Pritzker have different ideas about how to tax motorists and raise money for road improvements around the state.
After his appearance at a forum this week in Normal for the Illinois Farm Bureau, Gov. Bruce Rauner told reporters Pritzker has a plan to tax drivers based on how many miles they drive.
“Pritzker has proposed a mileage tax on cars,” Rauner said. “He has proposed a tax, put a box in your car, measure your miles and pay a tax
based on how many miles you drive.”
IFB President Richard Guebert asked Pritzker about it.
“How would that impact agriculture, particularly farmers that drive just about everywhere to go anywhere and to do everything?” Guebert asked.
“I don’t have a proposal for a mileage tax,” Pritzker said.
He referenced a pilot program in Oregon. That program, OReGO, published a report in April 2017.
“Volunteers who enroll in the OReGO program self-install a mileage reporting device in their vehicle and are charged 1.5 cents per mile driven,” the 2017 final report said. “More than 1,300 vehicles so far have enrolled in OReGO statewide, providing an adequately diverse fleet to support effective testing.”
“We’ve got to invest in infrastructure,” Pritzker said. ”So we’ve got to find ways to pay for an infrastructure bill because ten years without an infrastructure bill in this state, you all know, our roads and bridges and waterways are crumbling.”
Pritzker said he’s open to any and all ideas to raise more revenue for Illinois’ infrastructure. Previous reports have indicated Illinois’ infrastructure needs $21 billion annually to repair.
Earlier this year, the Illinois Economic Policy Institute proposed more than doubling the state’s motor fuel tax – from 34 cents to 85 cents, and increasing the vehicle registration fee from $101 yearly to $578 a year, to pay for infrastructure.
Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Marc Scribner has said the media has overblown infrastructure problems.
“But where [problems] do exist, they are almost entirely the result of the failure to do routine maintenance,” Scribner said, “and that is entirely a state and local decision.”
One thing that could help make state and local tax dollars go further, Scribner said, is addressing things like prevailing wage and sourcing requirements.
“There are all sorts of federal requirements that needlessly increase state costs,” Scribner said, “and that’s something that really, the labor and buy America certainly, weren’t addressed in a positive way in [President Donald Trump’s] plan.”
Rauner said Wednesday a mileage tax is a wrong answer for Illinois, which has many rural areas outside of the Chicago suburbs.
“That will be devastating for farm families, devastating for anyone living in a small town or a rural community,” Rauner said.
Pritzker said Rauner failed at getting infrastructure projects going, but with the recently enacted budget, there have been millions of dollars, matched with federal funds, for projects throughout the state. Lawmakers failed to pass a budget the two years prior.

19 comments:

  1. Anonymous8/27/2018

    We already pay road use tax on gas and tires and we recently voted to use the tax money for the purpose for which it is intended instead of being used for other purposes, we should have the best roads in America.

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  2. And unless JB really steps into something bad between now and the election,he's going to win the election in a landslide,go figure. Not one mention from him about cutting back one freaking freebie service. Not one mention from him on what his air tight plan is to fix the pension crisis and guess what apparently Ralph Kramden Jr. doesn't seem to notice the gun violence in Chicago either. Oh happy days!!!

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    1. Anonymous8/29/2018

      You know pensions are going to be taxed even if you live out of state!

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  3. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Notice how pritzer doesn't define what middle, lower and upper class is in terms of dollar amounts in his television ads regarding his "fairer progressive income tax", unless your a welfare breeder who consistently votes democrat, you are going to pay more in taxes and fees. Ever notice how a democrat can't even say the words cut spending let alone understand how that works.

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  4. Anonymous8/27/2018

    He admits to piling another income tax increase on many Illinoisans with a "progressive" income tax - which btw is against the Illinois Constitution - AND plans on taxing our mileage....which of course means that the State now can access your movements and your driving use and you have to comply with yet another insane tax....all the while paying MORE and MORE...My God our STate and our Ward Democrats have gone full Socialist. They are destroying our State

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  5. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Which Democrat politician will have the contract to manufacture and install the "mileage boxes"?

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    1. Anonymous8/29/2018

      I bet you will have to get them checked at the emissions test stations.

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  6. Anonymous8/27/2018

    FLEE ILLINOIS!! The Democrats are coming!!

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  7. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Wow....this guy is a SHOE IN! That is the pathetic part. He and Madigan are Thelma and Louise! They are joining hands and stepping on the accelerator and aiming towards the cliff! None of his ideas will make Illinois a better place to live and to start a business. I love how he blames Rauner for the budget, the taxes, and the debt! Rauner is a north shore fool who has no idea what he is doing and who he is dealing with. But Madigan and the liberal Democrats who run Springfield own that mess. The Illinois sheeple will vote for the free goody bags and elect another Democrat. Democrats will run EVERYTHING and then they will own the destruction.

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  8. Anonymous8/27/2018

    I predict he will be a two termer...……. First term will be four years....second term will be in the penitentiary with his skinnier brother Blago.

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  9. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Simple, tax 2 cents for every package delivered to your house by amazon, ups, fedex, etc.
    I see 2 billion in 1 year.
    Ald. O'shea

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  10. I'm going to be real curious on election night on how well JB does in the 19th

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  11. Anonymous8/27/2018

    The wee bees want the free bees

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  12. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Tax trucking companies add more weigh stations keep them open 24/7 more State Police mobile scale missions it's all these overweight trucks tearing up the roads!

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  13. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Ok thanks for letting this Scumbag be the Democratic pick. The 19th ward brain dead Irish zombies follow whatever their leaders tell him to do! We are so F IN SCREWED! You still have a chance to redeem yourselves and use your own brain and vote no for JB.

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  14. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Good example of whats wrong with the Democratic Party.

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  15. Anonymous8/27/2018

    Make law enforcement be licensed by state. $700 a year for license and $200 charge for a fit test

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  16. Anonymous8/28/2018

    Pritzker is good for Indiana and Florida.

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  17. Anonymous8/30/2018

    Tax the Mexicans from all the cash jobs they do.

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