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Better roads could mean more taxes
Posted: 02.05.2013 at 8:30 AM
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JEFFERSON CITY, MO. (AP) -- Two Missouri state senators are proposing a 1-cent sales tax for 10 years to pay for transportation needs.
     
Republican Mike Kehoe, of Jefferson City, and Democrat Ryan McKenna, of Crystal City, scheduled a news conference about the plan Tuesday along U.S. 50, several miles east of the of the state
Capitol.
     
Missouri transportation officials say funding for construction and improvements fell from $1.2 billion to less than $700 million during the past year.
     
State Transportation Commission Chairman Rudy Farber called earlier this month for a temporary, 1-cent increase in the state sales tax to finance local and state projects. Officials estimate the tax would generate $7.9 billion over its 10-year life.

(Copyright ©2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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