More than $99 of every $100 spent on transportation projects by the state for the last seven years was borrowed. The gas tax hike seeks to curb that trend.
A special thanks to financial expert Peter Humphreys who called in to my show today to talk about the financial ramifications of voting "yes" on ballot question #2 and why you need to vote no.
“I’m fine with paying more if it goes for the Transportation Trust fund, but what happened to the other money for the TTF?” said Tom Mennon of Hamilton.
Joe Votruba was at a Wawa in Howell filling up his tank with minutes to spare before the 23 gas tax hike went into effect. He captured the moment the prices skyrocketed on camera.