More than 20 years after then-Gov. Jim Gilmore failed to fully repeal the so-called “car tax,” another Republican governor is preparing to take a swing at the local government levy on personal vehicles that Virginians love to hate.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin confirmed on Tuesday that he is considering proposals to do away with the local tax on personal property – which he called “the most hated tax in Virginia” – by finding new sources of revenue for local governments to replace it.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.