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Haven't seen this posted before. I read in today's WSJ that the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has approved a new annual $250 fee on EVs ($100 for hybrids) to help fund the highway trust fund. Full article ("Republicans Embrace Fees on EVs and Immigrants to Help Pay for Trump's Tax Cuts") is behind a paywall but here's the relevant paragraph:
Republicans on the House’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved two new annual fees for car owners—$250 for an electric vehicle and $100 for a hybrid vehicle—as a way to stream money into the country’s depleting highway trust fund. The measures are expected to raise $38 billion over 10 years, all of which will go to the fund. They initially floated a $20 annual fee on traditional gasoline cars, but blowback scotched that idea.
Republicans on the House’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved two new annual fees for car owners—$250 for an electric vehicle and $100 for a hybrid vehicle—as a way to stream money into the country’s depleting highway trust fund. The measures are expected to raise $38 billion over 10 years, all of which will go to the fund. They initially floated a $20 annual fee on traditional gasoline cars, but blowback scotched that idea.