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Statehouse GOP Leaders Stress Long-Term Road Solutions

Republican legislative leaders won't rule out tax increases as a potential solution for Indiana's road funding issues.

House Speaker Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, says the GOP caucus' plan relies on three principles: that it's responsible, comprehensive and sustainable.

And he says the House Republican bill will be, in his words, "loaded with options."

"People worried about voting for a potential gas tax increase in the future? Maybe it needs to happen. Registration fee on electric vehicles? Perhaps they need to pay toward our roads as well," Bosma says.

Senate Republican Leader David Long, R-Fort Wayne says he's not suggesting any options at this point.

"It's all on the table; we need to explore all options, see where we come out. Hopefully it will be a nonpartisan, bipartisan discussion," Long says.

Gov. Mike Pence and House Democrats each proposed short term road funding plans in recent weeks.

Bosma and Long stress the General Assembly must develop more long-term solutions.