Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0920

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Motor Fuel Tax

Impact

Notably, the legislation mandates that a portion of the tax proceeds will be dedicated specifically to the Elderly/Disabled Transportation Program within the Department of Human Services. This ensures that the transportation needs of vulnerable populations are considered and adequately funded. Moreover, an additional allocation will serve as a state match for the federal section 5311 formula grants aimed at rural areas, promoting greater access to transportation in less populated regions of Rhode Island.

Summary

The bill S0920, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, seeks to amend the provisions relating to the motor fuel tax. Specifically, the bill raises the tax rate to ten cents per gallon starting in fiscal year 2024 and establishes allocations for the generated revenue. The increase in the motor fuel tax rate is aimed at generating additional funds for transportation-related projects and public transit services throughout the state.

Contention

The bill's discussions indicate potential points of contention regarding its approval. While proponents argue that the increased motor fuel tax will significantly enhance transportation infrastructure and support public transit initiatives, opponents may raise concerns about the financial burden on consumers amidst rising costs in other areas. Moreover, the redistribution of funds may invoke debate over prioritization, particularly concerning how much should be allocated toward elderly transportation versus other vital state needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6258

Motor Fuel Tax

RI H5618

Motor Fuel Tax

RI S0712

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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