Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1008

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Fossil Fuel Transportation Fee and Mitigation Fund (Climate Pollution Reduction Fund Act)

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have notable impacts on state laws concerning environmental standards and fossil fuel management. The revenue collected from the transportation fee will be channeled into the Fossil Fuel Mitigation Fund, which is a special, non-lapsing fund overseen by the Department of Environment. This fiscal strategy not only encourages responsible fossil fuel management but also aims to financially support initiatives that lower emissions, in line with Maryland's climate goals. Critics may argue about the economic implications for businesses involved in fossil fuel logistics and transportation, raising concerns over the added costs associated with the fee.

Summary

House Bill 1008, titled the Fossil Fuel Transportation Fee and Mitigation Fund (Climate Pollution Reduction Fund Act), seeks to impose a fee specifically on the transportation of fossil fuels within the state. The bill establishes a transportation fee of 30 cents per million British Thermal Units (BTUs) on carriers transporting fossil fuels, which aims to generate revenue to support the newly created Fossil Fuel Mitigation Fund. This fund is designated for activities and programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which aligns with the state's climate pollution reduction efforts.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB1008 is anticipated, particularly regarding the fairness and effectiveness of imposing additional fees on fossil fuel transporters. Proponents highlight the urgency of addressing climate issues and believe that this funding mechanism is crucial for achieving emission reduction targets. Opponents may contend that the bill could disproportionately affect certain sectors of the economy that rely on fossil fuels, complicating their operations and potentially leading to increased costs for consumers. It remains to be seen how this bill will balance the need for environmental stewardship with economic realities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB915

Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Payment Program and Climate Impact Health Coverage Program – Establishment

MD SB843

Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Payment Program and Climate Impact Health Coverage Program – Establishment

MD SB24

Department of Transportation - Financing and Commission on Transportation Revenue and Infrastructure Needs (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD HB51

Department of Transportation - Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle Bonds and Grant Anticipation Notes (State and Federal Transportation Funding Act)

MD HB911

Maryland Clean Energy Center - Climate Technology Founder's Fund - Establishment

MD SB900

Maryland Clean Energy Center - Climate Technology Founder's Fund - Establishment

MD HB524

Maryland Stadium Authority - Camden Yards Sports Facilities Funds and Bus Rapid Transit Fund

MD HB1134

Maryland Building Performance Standards – Fossil Fuel Use and Electric–Ready Standards

MD HB530

Natural Resources – Forest Mitigation Banks and the Forest Conservation Fund – Alterations

MD SB560

Animal Testing and Research - Human-Relevant Research Funding and Animal Testing and Research Contributions

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