Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.
Impact
The passage of S3023 would have significant implications for state laws regarding vehicle usage and transportation funding. Currently, various discussions and proposals surrounding mileage-based fees are being explored as alternative funding mechanisms for road maintenance and infrastructure improvements. This bill would preclude the state from engaging in such initiatives, potentially impacting future transportation funding strategies.
Summary
Senate Bill S3023 aims to prohibit the State of New Jersey from imposing any mileage-based user fees on the owners or operators of motor vehicles. The bill defines a mileage-based user fee as any charge calculated based on the distance traveled by a vehicle within a specified time frame. By establishing this prohibition, the bill seeks to ensure that no fee based on vehicle mileage will be levied against motorists, effectively removing this potential revenue source for state transportation funding.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the debate over the funding of transportation infrastructure. Proponents argue that eliminating mileage-based fees protects drivers from additional costs and fosters greater individual autonomy over transportation choices. Conversely, critics may view the prohibition as a rejection of innovative funding mechanisms that could address chronic underfunding of road maintenance and improvements. As such, the bill could ignite discussions on balancing budgetary needs with equitable transportation solutions.
Same As
Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.
Carry Over
Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.
Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.
Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.
Relating to the implementation by the Texas Department of Transportation of a vehicle mileage user fee pilot program and a task force to assist in developing and evaluating the program.