Michigan drivers to see fuel tax increase in the new year
Multiple laws will go into effect on Jan. 1, including an increase in the minimum wage, new taxes on marijuana, ‘Taylor Swift’ bills that tackle ticket bots, and a climb in unemployment benefits. Meanwhile, the statewide fuel tax law has many drivers raising eyebrows. At first, many heard it was a 50-cent increase, but in fact, it was a 20-cent increase.
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