Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB237

Introduced
1/10/22  
Refer
1/10/22  
Report Pass
1/27/22  
Engrossed
2/1/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Report Pass
3/3/22  
Engrossed
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/9/22  
Enrolled
3/11/22  
Chaptered
4/8/22  

Caption

Mileage-based user fee program; protection of data.

Impact

If enacted, SB237 will amend existing laws related to highway use fees by allowing a mileage-based option that could replace traditional payment methods for heavy users of the highways. The fee will be calculated by assessing the average miles driven and will ensure that total fees paid in a year do not exceed the regular highway use fee. As such, it could significantly redefine how Virginia funds its transportation infrastructure, making it potentially more equitable by aligning costs with usage. Additionally, the bill includes safeguards for participant data, restricting its sale and ensuring it is used solely for fee administration purposes.

Summary

SB237 introduces a mileage-based user fee program in Virginia, allowing vehicle owners to opt into paying a fee based on the miles they drive instead of the traditional highway use fee. This program aims to generate funds for transportation infrastructure while providing vehicle owners with a choice that could potentially reflect their usage more accurately. The bill emphasizes that participation in the program is voluntary and is intended to offer an alternative method for funding transportation needs without mandating location tracking for participants.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB237 appears to be largely positive among proponents who see it as a progressive approach to transportation funding that could ease the financial burden on frequent drivers. Supporters argue that the voluntary nature of the program respects individual choice while promoting fairness in how transportation costs are borne. On the other hand, concerns may arise regarding data privacy among those skeptical of government tracking, highlighting a tension between innovative transportation funding strategies and the protection of individual rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB237 include debates on the feasibility of properly implementing the mileage-based fee and the potential impact on driver behavior. Critics may question the long-term sustainability of relying on a user fee model as vehicle mileage trends shift over time (especially with the rise of electric vehicles), which could complicate funding consistency. Furthermore, the balance between collecting necessary data for the program and protecting individual privacy continues to be a discussion point, given the sensitive nature of location information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB612

Highway use fee, mileage-based user fee program; program clarifications.

VA SB237

Contraception; establishes right to obtain, applicability, enforcement.

VA HB2254

Highway use fee; reimbursement.

VA A3905

Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.

VA A5548

Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.

VA S3023

Prohibits State from imposing mileage-based user fee; prohibits use of State funding for any program, study, or pilot program related to imposition of mileage-based user fee.

VA SB865

Highway use fee; exemptions, low-speed vehicles.

VA SB862

Highway use fee and mileage-based user fee program; eliminates the program.

VA SB1328

Mileage-based road usage fee.

VA HB3418

Relating to the implementation by the Texas Department of Transportation of a vehicle mileage user fee pilot program and a task force to assist in developing and evaluating the program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.