Drivers will pay 10.5 cents a gallon more for gas and 19 cents a gallon more for diesel fuel under a long-awaited compromise struck by state lawmakers in Columbus. The final deal also sends 45% of the revenue from the tax increase to local governments, up from the 40% they get on the current gas tax.
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