Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5618

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Motor Fuel Tax

Impact

The passage of H5618 is expected to provide a more stable funding source for transportation services directed at elderly and disabled residents of Rhode Island. By securing dedicated funding to the Public Transit Authority, the state aims to improve mobility options and accessibility for those who may otherwise face barriers in accessing transportation. This could directly impact the quality of life for participants in such programs, affording them greater independence and opportunities to engage within their communities.

Summary

House Bill H5618, introduced to the Rhode Island General Assembly, amends existing legislation concerning the allocation of motor fuel tax revenues. Specifically, the bill stipulates that a portion of the gas tax, specifically seventy-nine percent (79%) of one cent ($0.0079) per gallon, is to be directly allocated to the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority. This allocation is designated for the Elderly/Disabled Transportation Program, aiming to enhance transportation services for these vulnerable populations.

Contention

While the bill's intent appears to be positive and aimed at enhancing public transportation for elderly and disabled individuals, there may be contentions surrounding the funding mechanisms it proposes. Critics may argue whether the allocation of only a small portion of the gas tax is sufficient to meet demand, and whether other areas of transportation funding might face reductions as a result. Additionally, discussions could arise around the overall structure of the proposed fund and whether it could adequately adapt to meet changing transportation needs over time.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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