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Sun Apr 9, 2017, 12:17 AM Apr 2017

Group proposes Missouri vote to ban toll roads

JEFFERSON CITY — A nonprofit has proposed asking Missourians in 2018 whether to ban future tolling on existing state roads.

A Better Road Forward, a nonprofit started in March by Warrenton Oil Co. head Wayne Baker, has filed three initiative petitions with the office of Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, the group said Wednesday in a news release. The wording of the proposed constitutional amendments vary, but the objective is the same.

"Our goal with this initiative is simple: To ban double taxation and preserve the freedom of our roadways current and future generations of hard-working Missourians," Baker said in the release. "Missourians already pay a gas tax for our roads. We should not have to pay a toll tax as well."

The release describes A Better Road Forward as "a transportation advocacy group comprised of concerned citizens, small businesses, organizations, and communities who are committed to finding viable solutions to solve Missouri's transportation crisis."

Read more: http://www.news-leader.com/story/news/politics/2017/04/05/group-proposes-missouri-vote-ban-toll-roads/100084220/

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