ROAD OFFICIAL DETAILS TAX PLAN; MCCULLAH: REGION WOULD REAP BENEFITS
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Thursday, January 9, 1992
The Missouri Highway and Transportation Department is touting a 6-cent increase in the state's gasoline tax that would be used to match additional federal funds available from a new highway bill. Approval of the increase would enable Missouri to embark on a major highway construction effort over the next 15 years.
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