Pit & Quarry, November 2018
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS 2 Still Congress remains divided on how to pay for infrastructure As one aide shared with the Ohio delegation increasing the gas tax and implementing a vehicle miles traveled fee are sensible ideas that some legislators continue to push Still some in Congress reject these concepts because they impose additional costs on the public because they favor some users over others and for a number of other reasons As one aide told the Ohio group one holdup with increasing and indexing the gas tax which has not been touched since The Ohio delegation stormed Capitol Hill as part of NSSGAs Legislative Policy Forum Pictured from left are Franz Peters Martin Marietta Therese Dunphy Aggregates Manager Tim Rowan CRH The Shelly Company Rep Bob Gibbs R Ohio Michael Hunt Martin Marietta and Pit Quarrys Kevin Yanik and Rob Fulop 1993 is that its considered a tax Call it a tax if you want the aide said articulating plainly that some action on the gas tax is obvious and necessary A meeting with a House representative from Ohio provided additional clarity on the infrastructure divide that remains on 52 PIT QUARRY November 2018 pitandquarry com RYAN DILWORTH
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