N.J. Bill Would Boost Drivers’ Gasoline Costs $300 a Year
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New Jersey motorists would pay about $300 more per year for gasoline under legislation proposed by Assembly Transportation Committee Chairman John Wisniewski to raise $1.25 billion annually for highways.
The bill is the first introduced since Wisniewski’s panel began holding hearings on how to replenish the state’s roadwork fund, which will exhaust its cash and bonding authority next fiscal year.