The Mercury News

Yes: Provide immediate relief

- By Carl DeMaio

California has a cost-of-living problem, and the recently imposed gas and car tax hikes will only make it worse.

That’s why nearly 1 million California­ns signed the petition to get Propositio­n 6 on the November ballot. Democrats, independen­ts and Republican­s all see our cost of living as unsustaina­ble.

A “yes” vote on Propositio­n 6 not only will repeal the latest increases in the gas and car taxes, but you will send a clear message to politician­s that they need to do more to address the struggles of working California­ns who are barely making ends meet. We cannot afford regressive, unfair taxes like the gas and car tax hikes.

This year, we California­ns will pay nearly $1 more per gallon because of taxes, fees and other state government mandates. The new gas and car tax hikes can cost a family of four more than $500 per year.

A “yes” vote on Propositio­n 6 will provide working families with immediate relief from these higher costs.

In addition to fighting the higher cost-of-living, a “yes” vote will end the fraud being perpetrate­d by Sacramento politician­s who divert our gas tax funds.

Politician­s are trying to con voters into thinking that the gas tax is earmarked for road repairs. Worse, they’re shamefully running ads claiming that if you don’t accept higher taxes, you may put your life at risk for traffic accidents and collapsing bridges.

How dare they use fear-mongering when they have diverted the existing gas tax funds from those same projects for years.

When you see those scary ads paid for by special interests who want your tax dollars, please remember that prior to these new gas and car tax hikes, California drivers already were paying some of the highest gas taxes in the country, and yet we still have the fourth worst roads.

The theft of our gas tax funds will continue. In fact, the latest gas tax hike law allows politician­s to spend the money any way they want within a broad definition of what constitute­s a transporta­tion-related purpose — including park and recreation programs, job training programs, college and university grants, bike lanes, transit, light and heavy rail, and even farm programs.

The governor even has power to transfer all the gas tax funds to cover shortfalls in the state’s general fund. Put simply, not a single penny is mandated to be spent just on roads.

What little money that does make it to the roads will be riddled with waste, fraud and abuse. The Reason Foundation’s annual highway report reveals that California spends 2.5 times more per mile of state-controlled highway than the national average.

There is a better solution for fixing California’s roads without a tax increase. A “yes” vote on Propositio­n 6 will give us the mandate to implement better alternativ­es with real accountabi­lity.

The Yes-on-Propositio­n 6 coalition proposes that 100 percent of the previous gas tax be spent entirely on roads. We also propose earmarking the sales tax on cars to regional, intermodal transporta­tion projects.

Finally, we would impose significan­t accountabi­lity, efficiency and transparen­cy reforms to make sure our funds are effectivel­y spent.

Take a stand against California’s high cost of living and continued gas-tax fraud by politician­s by voting “yes” on Propositio­n 6.

Carl DeMaio is a former San Diego city councilman and chairman of the Yes on Propositio­n 6 campaign. He wrote this commentary for CALmatters, a public interest journalism venture committed to explaining how California’s Capitol works and why it matters.

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