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5/20/13 6:49 PM On Virginia’s roads, full speed ahead - The Washington Post Page 1 of 4 http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/on-virginias-roads-full-spe…013/05/17/4e2a173e-be6c-11e2-97d4-a479289a31f9_story.html?hpid=z4 Huge tornadoes strike Oklahoma Hillary’s wayward aides Autobahn speed limit debate revs up Publicist: Ray Manzarek, founding member... On Virginia’s roads, full speed ahead On Virginia’s roads, full speed ahead 2 More By Editorial Board, Published: May 17 GOV. ROBERT F. MCDONNELL (R) said it best when he signed his name the other day to Virginia’s landmark transportation bill, a $6 billion leviathan that fixed a funding shortfall a quarter century in the making. “The only bad thing from this bill,” the governor said at a ceremony in Richmond, “is people will be complaining about construction rather than congestion.” Mr. McDonnell campaigned four years ago on the premise that he could tackle the state’s drastic transportation funding shortfall without resorting to tax increases . That was a fiction designed to appeal to his Republican base and financially pinched voters reeling from the recession . To his credit, though, the governor never entirely ruled out new taxes. In fact, first he systematically squeezed every penny he could from the state’s existing revenues for transportation, thereby demonstrating (since the state’s road network was still billions of dollars short) that without new taxes the problem could not be solved. His approach — strategically savvy and logically irrefutable — robbed the no-taxes-ever crowd of any coherent argument. In the end, the governor wound up with a plan that was bigger than he bargained for and not entirely to his liking. The law scraps the long-standing flat, per-gallon gas tax, replacing it with a wholesale levy linked to inflation ; raises the state sales tax by 6 percent; shifts some existing revenue to building and maintaining roads; and raises Washington Post Editorials Washington Post Editorials Editorials represent the views of The Washington Post as an institution, as determined through debate among members of the editorial board. News reporters and editors never contribute to editorial board discussions, and editorial board members don’t have any role in news coverage. Read more Latest Editorials Latest Editorials Obamacare, part 2 Obamacare, part 2 Editorial Board MAY 19 Implementing the complex law won’t be without complications. Combating cybercrime Combating cybercrime Editorial Board MAY 19 Cyberattacks call for legislation and an open debate. Virginia endorsements Virginia endorsements Editorial Board MAY 19 The Post Most: Opinions The Post Most: Opinions Most Popular 1. Political dysfunction spells trouble for democracies 2. Overheated rhetoric on climate change doesn't make for good policies 3. Obamacare's tricky next phase 4. Is the health-care spending slowdown for real? 5. Obama's turn inward poses risk for U.S. interests abroad OPINIONS Trending Topics Obama turns inward Global warming Obamacare, Part 2 Democracy in trouble Sign In Register Jobs Real Estate Rentals Cars Print Subscription Today's Paper Discussions Going Out Guide Personal Post Videos Politics Politics Opinions Opinions Local Local Sports Sports National World Business Tech Lifestyle Entertainment Jobs More

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By Editorial Board, Published: May 17

GOV. ROBERT F. MCDONNELL (R) said it best when he signed his name the other day toVirginia’s landmark transportation bill, a $6 billion leviathan that fixed a funding shortfall aquarter century in the making. “The only bad thing from this bill,” the governor said at aceremony in Richmond, “is people will be complaining about construction rather thancongestion.”

Mr. McDonnell campaigned four years ago on the premise that he could tackle the state’sdrastic transportation funding shortfall without resorting to tax increases. That was a fictiondesigned to appeal to his Republican base and financially pinched voters reeling from therecession.

To his credit, though, the governor neverentirely ruled out new taxes. In fact, first hesystematically squeezed every penny hecould from the state’s existing revenues fortransportation, thereby demonstrating(since the state’s road network was stillbillions of dollars short) that without newtaxes the problem could not be solved. Hisapproach — strategically savvy and logicallyirrefutable — robbed the no-taxes-evercrowd of any coherent argument.

In the end, the governor wound up with aplan that was bigger than he bargained forand not entirely to his liking. The law scrapsthe long-standing flat, per-gallon gas tax,replacing it with a wholesale levy linked toinflation; raises the state sales tax by 6percent; shifts some existing revenue tobuilding and maintaining roads; and raises

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dcmowbray1dcmowbray1 wrote:

The new bill raises the statewide tax BY 6% to 5.3%. There is more to it however.

the car titling tax.

By some measures, the bill, passed largelythanks to Democrats in the GOP-dominatedstate legislature, is the biggest tax increasein Virginia history. But anything short ofthat would have left the problem to fester,and the state’s roads, rails and bridgesoversubscribed and under-maintained.

The new money starts to flow almostimmediately. It will kick-start projectsalready in the pipeline and add new oneslong hoped for by traffic-weary motorists.More than half of the new money will bespent on highways and bridges. In all, itadds $4 billion— a third of it for traffic-clogged Hampton Roads — to what will now

be a $15.4 billion transportation spending program administered by Richmond over thenext six years. In addition, $1.9 billion in new funds will be separately allocated for projectsin Northern Virginia, the most congested region.

Mr. McDonnell, whose fellow Republicans argued for years that taxpayers could not absorbany tax increases, has suffered for his sacrilege. He was condemned by Grover Norquist, theanti-tax guru, and, soon after the legislation was enacted in March, he was excluded fromthe Conservative Political Action Conference, a beauty contest for GOP presidentialhopefuls.

But Virginians continue to give the governor high poll ratings. By elevating problem-solvingover politics, Mr. McDonnell safeguarded the state’s infrastructure and long-termcompetitiveness. That’s a real achievement.

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The Post’s View: Half-measures on Virginia’s transportation crisis

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The Post’s View: Finding money for Virginia’s roads

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The Post’s View: McDonnell’s detour from bold action on Virginia road funding

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The sales tax increases to 5.3% for the state with another .7 percentage point increase for certain parts of thestate that meet a set of criteria (NOVA meets this criteria). Thus the new total in NOVA is 6 percent. Thisincrease is dedicated to transportation and can't be stolen for social welfare programs.

rlalumiererlalumiere wrote:

Raised the sales tax BY 6% or TO 6%?

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