Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00110

Introduced
2/16/12  
Introduced
2/16/12  
Refer
2/16/12  

Caption

An Act Requiring The Operation Of Gateway Tolls.

Impact

The introduction of gateway tolls under SB00110 would have significant implications for state laws regarding transportation and infrastructure financing. If enacted, the bill would amend existing legislation to establish toll operations as a mechanism for generating funds allocated specifically for highway repair and enhancement. This approach is expected to provide much-needed capital to alleviate the budget pressures on the Department of Transportation and ensure the sustainability of the state's road networks.

Summary

SB00110 proposes the immediate operation of tolls on the state's major highways at locations where vehicles enter or exit the state. This legislation aims to create a new revenue stream for transportation infrastructure, addressing ongoing maintenance and improvement needs in Connecticut's highway system. By implementing gateway tolls, the state seeks to enhance funding for transportation projects that are critical for economic growth and public safety.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate among legislators and the public. Proponents argue that tolls are a fair way to ensure that out-of-state drivers also contribute to the roads they use, while opponents raise concerns about potential financial burdens on citizens and the impact on local economies. There are fears that increased tolls might deter travelers and freight transport from using Connecticut highways, possibly harming local businesses that rely on such traffic. Consequently, the discussion surrounding SB00110 involves balancing necessary funding for infrastructure with the economic realities faced by residents and businesses in the state.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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