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AL House Expected to Vote on Gas Tax Measure Today

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Alabama House of Representatives

The Alabama House of Representatives will soon vote on a proposed 10 cent-per-gallon increase in the state gas tax.

House members will debate the bill Friday. House Speaker Mac McCutcheon says he expects lawmakers to vote on the bill Friday after a lengthy debate.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is proposing a 10-cent-a-gallon gas tax increase to fund road and bridge construction. The increase would be phased in over three years. The proposal would also place an annual fee of $200 on electric vehicles and $100 on hybrid vehicles.

Supporters are optimistic that they have the votes to pass the measure.

The House Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure Committee approved the legislation on a voice vote Thursday.

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