KEY POINTS
  • A proposed new initiative seeks to divert tens of billions of dollars from state coffers to local governments for highway construction and maintenance.
  • The proposed initiative also would kill the state's $77 billion high-speed rail project from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
  • Unions, local government groups and others have vowed to fight the proposed measure, which was proposed by an anti-tax crusader in Southern California.
Evening traffic leaving Los Angeles on the 405 freeway North.

A backer of California's failed gas tax repeal measure is proposing an initiative to shift tens of billions of dollars from state coffers to local governments for highway construction and maintenance. It also would spell an end to the state's $77 billion high-speed rail project.

The California secretary of State's office announced Friday the proposed measure was cleared to begin circulating. Yet backers face an uphill battle since unions, local government groups and others have vowed to fight it.