Leading lawmakers on Wednesday bristled at the idea of moving away from a fuel tax to fund roads to a tax based on how far Kansans drive.
The chairs of the House Appropriations Committee and Senate Ways and Means Committee cast doubt about a road-usage charge in response to a briefing they received from the state Transportation Department, which has been studying the topic.
Transportation Secretary Calvin Reed on Wednesday updated the Legislative Budget Committee on the study, which stemmed from a 2019 report compiled . . .
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