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With its roads and bridges crumbling and its mass transit plagued with problems, an idea once considered politically unthinkable is gaining traction in New Jersey: increasing the state’s famously low gas tax. At 14.5 cents per gallon, New Jersey’s tax is the second-lowest in the country. But leading Democrats want the state to raise its tax by about 23 cents a gallon, bringing it closer to what neighboring states collect. The plan is forcing a showdown with the state’s Republican Governor @chrischristie, who has resisted calls to increase prices at the pump even as the state’s transportation trust fund, which pays for road, bridge and mass transit projects, is set to run out of money at the end of the month. @occhicone98 photographed the underside of the Stony Brook Bridge in Princeton, New Jersey, which dates to 1792 and needs major repairs. Revenue raised by increasing the gas tax would go to financing projects like this one.


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