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On a more local note, there is a state ballot measure that would restructure the gas tax and increase the general sales tax by 1% to go towards "Transportation Costs". Sad part is the amount of pork in the bill for other things and the way transportation costs are defined results in very little of the money going towards actually fixing the roads.
Personally, I voted no. I know of at least one other cyburbian who voted yes.
You can count me in as another Cyburbian who voted yes on that one.
I agree that it is a horribly constructed ballot measure and it will probably fail in epic fashion but most of the impartial and independent analyses of it that I've seen demonstrate it having a net positive impact on both roads and schools. For me, the real sad part is that I wholly expect 0 meaningful action on the sorely needed road funding by our current legislature once this is voted down.