California gubernatorial candidate slams plan to tax drivers per mile

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A leading Republican running for California governor blasted Golden State Democrats for an “outrageous” mileage tax that would force drivers to pay based on how much they drive.

“If the Democrats get their way, this journey — and every single journey made by anyone driving anywhere in California — will be tracked,” the GOP candidate Steve Hilton said. “You’re gonna have to pay a charge for every mile you drive. It is absolutely outrageous.”

California’s proposed mileage tax, or “road charge,” would replace the gas tax with a per-mile fee.


Steve Hilton, wearing a white shirt and seatbelt, looks directly at the camera while speaking in a car.
Steve Hilton slammed a proposed California tax on every mile driven. Steve Hilton/X

Vehicles on the US 101 freeway in Los Angeles, California, ahead of Labor Day weekend.
“We already have the highest taxes in the country, the highest gas tax, vehicle registration,” HIlton said in a video shared on X. Getty Images

Assembly Bill 1421, which passed 43-18, won’t enact the tax but will fund research on rates and collection methods, to be completed by Jan. 1, 2027.

Hilton, who has raised the most money of gubernatorial candidates outside of billionaire Tom Steyer, called the tax a total “ripoff.”

“We already have the highest taxes in the country, the highest gas tax, vehicle registration,” he said in a video shared on X.

“I’m telling you right now, if they try to pass this bill for a road charge, I will say no, no, no, and veto it.”

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