Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05772

Introduced
1/23/19  
Refer
1/23/19  

Caption

An Act Increasing Funding For Town Aid For Roads.

Impact

The passage of HB 05772 would directly affect Section 13-175a of the general statutes, which pertains to town aid for roads. By augmenting the financial support available to towns, the bill could lead to improved road conditions, reduced repair costs over time, and enhanced safety for residents. The added funding is likely to address maintenance backlogs and facilitate necessary road upgrades, thereby promoting more efficient transportation within these communities. It may also lay the groundwork for more extensive future investments in local infrastructure.

Summary

House Bill 05772 proposes an amendment to existing legislation that aims to significantly increase funding for town aid dedicated to road maintenance and infrastructure. Specifically, the bill seeks to enhance the allocation of funds by an additional ten million dollars for each fiscal year, providing towns with more resources to address local transportation needs and ensure the upkeep of roadways. This increase in funding is intended to support local municipalities as they face the challenges of deteriorating infrastructure due to budget constraints and increased traffic demands.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various stakeholders advocating for enhanced transportation funding, some concerns have been raised regarding the source of the funding increase. Critics worry that additional allocations may place further strain on the state budget, potentially diverting funds from other essential services. Moreover, there is an ongoing debate about equitable distribution of resources among towns, as some smaller municipalities may question whether the increased funding will adequately address their unique transportation challenges compared to larger cities.

Notable_points

Supporters of the bill argue that reliable road infrastructure is crucial for public safety and economic growth, while critics highlight the need for careful consideration of fiscal impacts. The ongoing discussions around HB 05772 emphasize the importance of balancing immediate infrastructure enhancements with long-term budget sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00351

An Act Increasing Funding For The Community Investment Account.

CT SB00115

An Act Concerning Funding For The Town Of Windham And The Motor Vehicle Tax Grant.

CT HB05093

An Act Increasing The Funding For The Artist Fellowship Program.

CT SB00056

An Act Increasing Funding For Truancy Clinics.

CT SB00266

An Act Increasing The Conveyance Tax For Certain Home Sales.

CT SB00018

An Act Eliminating Certain Funding For The Xl Center And The City Of Hartford And Increasing Funding For School Resource Officers.

CT HB05212

An Act Concerning Education Funding.

CT HB05459

An Act Increasing Rates Of Medicaid Reimbursement For Certain Providers.

CT HB05208

An Act Increasing Funding To The Department Of Veterans Affairs.

CT SB00114

An Act Concerning Funding For Day Kimball Hospital In Putnam.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.