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The legislation would keep the tax at 32.2 cents a gallon.
Story by Gil McClanahan
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CHARLESTON -- The West Virginia House of Delegates has given thumbs up to keeping West Virginia's gas tax at 32.2 cents a gallon.
Since the state maintains about 90 percent of roadways, supporters maintain this is the only way to insure the state can continue doing that.
Some of the tax had been scheduled to lower in the coming years. Opponents say the vote is a tax increase for West Virginians, and there are other ways to fund road maintenance without a gas tax.
During the General Session in January, House Minority Leader Tim Armstead (R-Kanawha) said he plans to introduce legislation to break the tie between the gas tax and road maintenance as spelled out in the state constitution.
The Senate is expected to consider the bill Friday afternoon.
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