Why are Dems fighting so hard to keep it?
by Victoria Manning
Virginians payย an averageย of $1,139 in annual property taxes just to own a car โ the highest in the nation. In the 2025 legislative session, Republicans proposed providing car tax relief to low-income families, but Democrats killedย the billย โ just as theyโve repeatedly killed Republican bills that would provide tax relief for Virginians.
Democrat Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovellย calledย Gov. Glenn Youngkinโs (R) proposal for car tax relief โa zombie gimmick that got rejected in the 90s.โ
Democrats seem to forget the history of the issue, which heavily favors Republicans. In 1997, Jim Gilmore (R) was elected governor on a platform of getting rid of the car tax. Gilmore was able to get legislation passed in his first year to phase out the tax over five years. Then came Democrat Gov. Mark Warner in 2002, who immediately froze the car tax relief at 70 percent and then further eroded the phase-out plan into what remains in place today.
The Democrat legislation governing the car tax is confusing, and perhaps intentionally so. As an educated Virginian, Iโve never quite understood how that monstrous bill is configured that arrives in my mailbox every year. Here is what Iโve discovered.








