In Tuesday (Nov. 4), Texas voters will be asked to redirect some state oil and gas production tax revenue destined for the state’s Rainy Day Fund to instead pay for roadways. This proposed constitutional amendment is just the latest in a series of mechanisms Texas has used to finance transportation. Read the latest issue of Fiscal Notes from the Texas comptroller’s office to find out more on road congestion, road-building costs and funding gaps. Read more…
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