Gov. Kotek proposes raising gas and payroll taxes to avoid ODOT cuts

SALEM, Ore. (KOIN) — It’s full steam ahead for Governor Tina Kotek’s plan to raise the gas tax and a payroll tax to help pay for Oregon’s roads.

There is a special legislative session set for a week from Friday to vote on her proposals to avoid laying off hundreds of Oregon Department of Transportation workers and cutting services.

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On Wednesday, staff from the governor’s and ODOT’s offices held a briefing going into more details about the plan.

The state gas tax would go up by 6 cents, to 46 cents per gallon. A road user charge for existing electric vehicles would start going into effect in 2027 — new EVs and hybrids would pay starting in 2028, but it would not apply to commercial delivery vehicles…

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