© 2025 WNMU-FM
Upper Great Lakes News, Music, and Arts & Culture
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Support Today
Attention: Public Radio 90 and other media are experiencing atmospheric signal issues. Engineers are working to correct the issues. Thank you for your patience!

Gas tax plan passes Senate

LANSING, MI (AP)--   The Republican-led Michigan Senate has approved a 15-cents-a-gallon gasoline tax increase phased in over three years after Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley broke a 19-19 tie. 

Eighteen Republicans and one Democrat voted for the bill Wednesday. Ten Democrats and nine Republicans opposed it.

It's a major piece of a $1.5 billion road-funding plan being approved by the Senate. Other bills would redirect $700 million in general funds a year toward roads and trigger income tax cuts if the general funds grows by more than inflation.

The Republican-controlled House three weeks ago passed a plan that largely avoids big fuel tax increases. Gov. Rick Snyder, the House and Senate will next try to negotiate a compromise in coming months.