West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4096

Introduced
1/17/22  

Caption

To exempt school buses from toll fees in West Virginia

Impact

By exempting school buses from toll fees, HB4096 seeks to improve the affordability of operating school transportation services, effectively supporting local school districts financially. This modification in statute is aimed at fostering increased usage of school buses, which may lead to enhanced safety and efficiency in transporting students. Moreover, it could potentially shift some transportation policies related to public infrastructure financing by reconsidering tolling strategies that impact educational institutions adversely. Overall, the impact of this bill may be seen as a community-focused approach to streamline access to education while managing operational costs for schools.

Summary

House Bill 4096 aims to amend the West Virginia Code to exempt school buses currently in operation from paying tolls on the state's roadways. The bill proposes a significant change in how toll fees are applied to school transportation, recognizing the essential service that school buses provide in transporting children while also alleviating a financial burden for school transportation systems. This legislation directly targets improving the feasibility of public transportation for educational purposes and is intended to encourage the usage of school buses as a safe mode of transport for students across West Virginia.

Sentiment

The reception of House Bill 4096 appears to be primarily positive, especially among educators, parents, and community advocates who see the value in supporting school transportation. However, as with any legislation impacting financial systems related to public infrastructure, there may be concerns raised by stakeholders involved in toll road management or state budgets regarding the implications of reduced toll revenues. Generally, the sentiment around the bill favors its intent to aid educational services while fostering public safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding funding implications for the West Virginia Parkways Authority and how the loss of toll revenues from school buses could affect maintenance and operation budgets of toll-dependent roadways. Additionally, discussions may arise about the equitable distribution of financial resources to support public transportation and whether or not the exemption is the most effective means to improve school transport accessibility. Policy debates may focus on balancing financial sustainability for the state's toll systems while ensuring that educational transport services remain operationally sound.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2364

To exempt school buses from toll fees in West Virginia

WV HB4269

To exempt school buses from toll fees in West Virginia

WV HB2134

To exempt school buses from toll fees in West Virginia

WV HB3251

Exempting school buses with students on board from paying turnpike tolls

WV HB4106

Exempt school buses with students on board from paying turnpike tolls

WV HB2270

Exempting school buses with students on board from paying turnpike tolls

WV HB4493

Exempting school buses with students on board from paying turnpike tolls

WV HB5428

Exempt WV public school buses transporting students from tolls on WV Turnpike

WV HB2203

Ending tolls on the West Virginia Turnpike effective July 1, 2021

WV HB4109

To exempt EMS providers from Turnpike Tolls

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