The Bay Area Toll Authority voted unanimously Thursday to place a measure on the June ballot asking voters to approve $3 in toll hikes on all Bay Area bridges except the Golden Gate Bridge over the next several years.

The measure asks for $1 toll increases in 2019, 2022 and 2025 to raise an estimated $4.45 billion in funding for transportation improvements throughout the region.

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According to the Census Bureau’s Supplemental Poverty Measure — which accounts for the cost of housing, food, utilities, and clothing, and which includes non-cash government assistance as a form of income — nearly one out of four Californians is poor...Income inequality has risen sharply in California over the past two decades, increasing faster in the state than in the nation as a whole....Public Policy Institute of California...over a trillion spent in California on fighting poverty but its getting worse...

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