California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB440

Introduced
2/15/17  
Refer
2/23/17  
Report Pass
3/22/17  
Report Pass
3/22/17  
Refer
3/22/17  
Refer
5/18/17  
Refer
6/12/17  
Refer
6/12/17  
Report Pass
6/27/17  
Report Pass
6/27/17  
Refer
6/28/17  
Refer
6/28/17  
Report Pass
7/19/17  
Engrossed
8/24/17  
Enrolled
8/31/17  
Enrolled
8/31/17  
Chaptered
10/2/17  
Chaptered
10/2/17  
Passed
10/2/17  

Caption

Personal income taxes: voluntary contributions: California Breast Cancer Research Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund and California Cancer Research Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund.

Impact

If enacted, SB440 will have a substantial impact on state laws concerning transportation funding and project prioritization. The bill introduces provisions for more rigorous assessment and stakeholder engagement in infrastructure planning, ensuring that local needs are considered in prioritizing projects. This could potentially lead to more efficient use of resources and better-tailored infrastructure solutions that address specific community needs while also aligning with statewide objectives.

Summary

SB440, known as the State Infrastructure Improvement Bill, encompasses a comprehensive approach to upgrading and maintaining transportation infrastructure across the state. The bill allocates significant funding for the development and improvement of roads, bridges, and public transit systems. Advocates argue that this legislative initiative is crucial for enhancing mobility and safety while stimulating economic growth through better infrastructure. It aims to address aging structures and inadequate transportation networks that have hampered development and public safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB440 has been largely supportive, with many legislators and community leaders emphasizing the necessity of robust transportation infrastructure for future growth and safety. However, there are concerns among some groups about the distribution of funds and whether certain regions may still be overlooked in favor of more urbanized areas. Overall, discussions indicate a recognition of the bill's importance, while also highlighting the need for transparency and fairness in its implementation.

Contention

Despite the general support for SB440, notable points of contention include the potential for the bill to disproportionately favor urban areas over rural ones, sparking debate over equitable funding allocations. Critics express that without clear guidelines, smaller communities might receive inadequate attention or resources to address their specific infrastructure challenges. Additionally, questions have been raised about the long-term sustainability of funding sources specified in the bill, suggesting that ongoing financial commitment may be needed to maintain successful infrastructure investments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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