West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB419

Introduced
1/12/24  

Caption

Requiring Commissioner of DOH to develop formula for allocating road funds among districts

Impact

If enacted, SB419 will amend the existing Code of West Virginia to create a formal and transparent process for the allocation of both state and federal road funds. It emphasizes involving public commentary and lays out specific criteria that the Commissioner must incorporate into the formula—such as population statistics and the state of local infrastructure—to genuinely reflect the needs of counties. Additionally, districts would have some discretion in fund distribution over a five-year period, but it also safeguards against reduced funding scenarios unless faced with an overall budget reduction.

Summary

Senate Bill 419, introduced by Senator Oliverio, focuses on the requirement for the West Virginia Commissioner of Highways to develop a structured formula for the allocation of road funds among the state's ten maintenance districts. This initiative arises from an independent audit that highlighted the absence of a clear funding formula, which has led to inefficiencies in distribution. The bill aims to ensure that funds are not just allocated equitably but are also reflective of each district's unique needs based on a variety of factors, including population, vehicle miles, and infrastructure condition.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB419 appears to be largely positive among those who acknowledge the necessity for a systematic approach to road fund allocation. Supporters argue that a fair formula is essential for effective infrastructure development and maintenance, which in turn promotes public safety and economic growth. However, there may be concerns about the complexities involved in policy implementation and whether all stakeholders will adequately be represented in the public comment process, giving rise to discussions about transparency and community input.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention is the balance between standardization and local needs. While some view the establishment of a formal formula as a step towards accountability, others worry about the potential for sidelining unique community demands that might not fit neatly into a standardized process. Additionally, there are questions regarding the efficacy of public engagement efforts required by the bill and whether this will lead to genuine participatory governance or merely serve as a formality in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB640

Requiring DOH develop formula for allocating road funds among districts

WV HB2054

Requiring the Commissioner of Highways to develop a formula for allocating road funds among districts

WV SB110

Relating to maintenance and repair of roads and highways

WV HB3031

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV SB273

Relating to allocation of child protective workers in counties based upon population of county

WV SB7

Returning refundable exemption for road construction contractors to State Road Fund

WV HB2515

Require agencies to develop and maintain an inventory of available services for single parents wanting to obtain degrees, secure training or reenter the workforce

WV HB2371

Ensure State Road Construction Account funds are in addition to general highways funds provided to the DOT districts

WV SB14

Allocating proceeds of sales tax from sale of parts, tires, repair and maintenance services for motor vehicles to State Road Fund

WV SB41

Establishing minimum student enrollment for school aid formula

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