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The Year of State Tax Cuts: The Sequel
In 2019, 10% of total state motor fuel tax revenue was allocated to mass transit. Only DC (95%) and MD (55%) allocated over half of this revenue source to mass transit, while others mostly allocated it to state-administered highways.

In 2019, 10% of total state motor fuel tax revenue was allocated to mass transit. Only DC (95%) and MD (55%) allocated over half of this revenue source to mass transit, while others mostly allocated it to state-administered highways.

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