b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/> Dingell proposes 50 cent gas tax increaseSojal Motivation
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Sunday, July 8, 2007

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This is the latest from The Hill

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell (D-Mich.) will propose a new carbon tax that would increase the gasoline tax by 50 cents, the lawmaker said in an interview on C-SPAN's ‘Newsmakers’ airing Sunday.

In the interview, Dingell acknowledged that voters may not be willing to bear the cost of limiting greenhouse gas emissions, and that he would propose the new tax “just to sort of see how people really feel about this.”

“I sincerely doubt that the American people are willing to pay what this is really going to cost them,” Dingell said in the interview.

Since 1955 Dingell has represented Dearborn, MI, home to Ford Motor Company’s headquarters. The Michigan lawmaker has said he will push legislation in the fall that would restrict carbon emissions from both automobiles and electric utilities.

In addition to raising the gasoline tax, Dingell’s new proposal would institute a “double digit” tax on each ton of carbon dioxide emitted.


This is a dangerous gamesmanship on Dingell's part. I think his intent is to tick people off here so people will pay attention to the anti American auto industry agenda of the democrat leadership (mostly from California). Unfortunately, I think this bill could pass whether Dingell really supports it or not.

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