Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB781

Introduced
1/28/25  

Caption

No Track No Tax Act of 2025

Impact

The proposed legislation addresses concerns from various stakeholders regarding the financial implications of a mileage tax. Supporters argue that mileage taxes would disproportionately affect low- and middle-income drivers, increase costs for regular commuters, and create administrative burdens on authorities that would have to track mileage. By cutting off federal support for such measures, HB 781 seeks to safeguard constituents from potential financial penalties associated with usage-based taxation schemes.

Summary

House Bill 781, known as the 'No Track No Tax Act of 2025', is designed to prohibit the use of federal funds for any mileage tax initiatives. This includes any funding related to the study, proposal, establishment, implementation, or enforcement of such taxes, which could involve mileage tracking programs. By banning federal funding in this area, the bill aims to halt any push towards introducing mileage-based taxation at any level of government.

Contention

While proponents of the bill maintain it protects taxpayers from overreach and preserve private driving freedom, opponents may view the legislation as a dismissal of potential benefits. Some advocate for mileage taxes as a fairer way to finance transportation infrastructure as vehicle miles traveled could correlate more closely with wear and tear on public roads. Critics of HB 781 believe it undermines efforts to explore innovation in transportation funding, especially as issues related to roadway maintenance and congestion become increasingly pressing in urban areas.

Congress_id

119-HR-781

Policy_area

Taxation

Introduced_date

2025-01-28

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