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Proposed Texas Fuel Tax Shift Could Boost County Road Funds Without Raising Taxes

CASS COUNTY, TX — A Cass County judge is urging state lawmakers to redirect 1 cent of every 20 cents in Texas motor fuel tax revenue to county governments, a move he says would pump an extra $190 million a year into road repairs statewide without a tax increase. Cass County Judge Travis Ransom’s proposal would amend state law to give counties a dedicated share of the 20-cents-per-gallon State Motor Fuel Tax for the first time in decades. The cha…
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sanangelolive.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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