Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0712

Introduced
3/22/23  

Caption

Motor Fuel Tax

Impact

This bill represents a significant step in promoting inclusivity and accessibility in public transportation. By directing funds specifically for the Elderly/Disabled Transportation Program, lawmakers aim to address the necessity of equitable transport solutions for Rhode Island's senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. The bill could potentially improve the quality of life for these groups by facilitating easier access to essential services and programs, and enhancing community engagement.

Summary

Bill S0712 proposes amendments to the existing motor fuel tax legislation in Rhode Island, particularly focusing on the allocation of funds generated from this tax. The key change suggested by the bill is that 79% of one cent per gallon of the gas tax will be allocated directly to the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority for the Elderly/Disabled Transportation Program. This allocation aims to enhance the transportation services available to vulnerable populations, ensuring Elderly and disabled residents have better access to public transport options.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding S0712 may highlight points of contention regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of diverting motor fuel tax revenues specifically towards public transit versus other potential allocations. Opponents could argue that while the focus on aiding the elderly and disabled is critical, such funding limitations might affect other transport-related initiatives. This could lead to debates over the prioritization of funding amid varying transportation needs across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S0920

Motor Fuel Tax

RI H6258

Motor Fuel Tax

RI H5618

Motor Fuel Tax

RI S0046

Extends allocation of motor fuel tax to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Fund through 2025. Changes the allocation to 30% total proceeds, including 30% from the one cent per gallon environmental protection fee through 2026 and thereafter.

RI H5467

Extends allocation of motor fuel tax to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Fund through 2025. Changes the allocation to 30% total proceeds, including 30% from the one cent per gallon environmental protection fee through 2026 and thereafter.

RI S0614

Provides technical and other corrections to various general laws relating to taxation.

RI H5735

Provides technical and other corrections to various general laws relating to taxation.

RI S0991

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority

RI S2332

Provides funds to support Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council to reduce climate emissions.

RI H7685

Provides funds to support Executive Climate Change Coordinating Council to reduce climate emissions.

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