After the legislature raised the gasoline tax by a dime, Oklahoma Farm Bureau worked to see that $22 million of the revenue was dedicated to rural roads in 1985. In that year, the costs of auto and farm tags were also raised.
After the legislature raised the gasoline tax by a dime, Oklahoma Farm Bureau worked to see that $22 million of the revenue was dedicated to rural roads in 1985. In that year, the costs of auto and farm tags were also raised.