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On The Road To Higher Gas Taxes

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David Zalubowski
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Gas prices at a Shell station in southeast Denver, May 25, 2018.

In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss why Republican governor Mike DeWine is proposing a tax increase to fund roads and bridges.

Greg Lawson, a research fellow at the conservative-leaning Buckeye Institute, joins the show.

Listen to Snollygoster on theWOSU Public Media mobile app, on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And make sure to leave a rating and review!

In this week's episode:
Miles Per Gallon

DeWine wants to raise the state’s gasoline tax by 18 cents a gallon to help fund the maintenance and construction of Ohio’s highways and bridges. DeWine campaigned on the promise not to raise taxes, but ODOT claims that they are facing an "impending crisis" with a $1 billion shortfall in the department budget.

Raising the tax, which was recommended by a transportation committee assembled by the governor, would generate some $1.2 billion for state and local projects. But not everybody's excited about paying more at the pump.

What Happens In Vegas

Sen. Sherrod Brown continued his "Dignity of Work" tour with a stop in Nevada. Though he hasn't officially announced his run for president, he'll have to prove that he can quickly raise big money like some of the other Democrats who have already declared their intentions... or get very lucky at the craps table.

Snollygoster Of The Week

Leslie McCrae Dowless, a Republican political operative in North Carolina, allegedly ran an operation that collected and tampered with absentee ballots in the district held by Rep. John Harris.

To send us comments or to nominate your candidate for Snollygoster of the Week, email us at snollygoster@wosu.org.

Mike Thompson spends much of his time correcting people who mispronounce the name of his hometown – Worcester, Massachusetts. Mike studied broadcast journalism at Syracuse University when he was not running in circles – as a distance runner on the SU track team.
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