The House-approved road and bridge funding bill, HB 1002, is headed to the full Senate.
Earlier this week the Senate Committee on Tax and Fiscal Policy approved the proposed legislation, which includes an increase in the gasoline tax and could potentially allow the Indiana Department of Transportation to toll interstate highways.
Indiana farmer Mark Bacon says repairing the state’s infrastructure has been put off long enough. “We’ve been working on this for a number of years trying to find funds for roads,” he says.
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