Assemblyman Travis Allen's initiative to repeal the gas tax

Assemblyman Travis Allen (R-Huntington Beach) has filed  initiative to repeal the recently signed $52 billion gas tax and move it to a vote of the California people in 2018:

In 2010, Jerry Brown said ‘there should be no tax increases without a vote of the people.’ Repealing the gas tax will simply help him keep his promise to California voters,” said Assemblyman Travis Allen.

“With Jerry Brown’s new gas tax, as of November 1st, 2017 every gallon of gas will cost 12 cents more, diesel will cost 20 cents more, and car registration fees will go up as much as $175 for every California driver,” said Travis Allen. “Adding insult to injury, this massive new tax will not build any new roads, and it will do nothing to fix California’s worst in the nation traffic. In fact, Brown’s new gas tax legislation actually has specific language that will reduce lane capacity and increase traffic.”

The ballot initiative was filed this morning with the California Attorney General’s office and will repeal the recently enacted SB 1 in its entirety. Under California law, the Attorney General has 65 days to write a title and summary of the initiative for the November 2018 ballot, and the initiative’s proponents have 150 days to gather 365,880 valid CA signatures to qualify the Repeal for the November 2018 ballot.

For more information, official signature packets (once available), and a full summary of the repeal, please visit www.NoCAGasTax.com


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