Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3788

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To explore alternative funding sources to ensure safe and reliable transportation

Impact

The implementation of HB 3788 could significantly alter the state's approach to financing transportation infrastructure. By conducting a pilot program to assess a mileage-based user fee, the bill aims to balance the revenue collection among all types of vehicles, which may contribute to a more equitable funding structure. The proposed pilot would involve at least 1,000 volunteers equipped with vehicle-mileage-tracking technology, allowing the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to evaluate the reliability, practicality, and public acceptance of such a system.

Summary

House Bill 3788, titled 'An Act to explore alternative funding sources to ensure safe and reliable transportation,' proposes the establishment of a vehicle mileage user fee task force. This task force is charged with guiding the development and evaluation of a pilot program that seeks to assess the feasibility of collecting revenue based on the number of miles traveled rather than the traditional method of taxing motor vehicle fuel. The initiative aims to explore sustainable funding mechanisms that adapt to changing transportation and economic contexts in Massachusetts.

Contention

Notably, there are concerns about privacy and data security surrounding the collection of travel data from participants. The bill mandates that all identifying information from pilot program participants remain confidential and exempt from public disclosure, addressing some privacy issues. However, questions remain regarding the potential for technology implementation and the implications for users if costs associated with using the roads increase under a new mileage user fee system, especially compared to existing fuel taxes. Furthermore, the need for public hearings suggests that community response and concerns will be central to discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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