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Saturday was one of those almost but not quite days for the Campbell County boys soccer team.
Top-ranked and consensus favorite to win the Class 4A state soccer tournament, the Camels fell just … More
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CHEYENNE — Gov. Matt Mead says it’s appropriate to consider raising the state fuels tax to help fix and maintain roads but he’s not convinced that a tax increase is needed now.
Mead said during a news conference Tuesday that he worries about the appearance and the reaction to raising taxes now.
Also, he says the state should make sure its spending money on roads efficiently before raising the tax.
In September, the Legislature’s Joint Revenue Interim Committee gave initial approval to a draft bill that raises the fuels tax by 10 cents and registration fees by $10 for most types of vehicles.
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports that the state Transportation Department says it needs $135 million more annually just to maintain the current road system.