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| THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA |
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| HOUSE RESOLUTION |
| No. | 4 | Special Session No. 1 of 2009-2010 |
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| INTRODUCED BY GEIST, BOYD, CARROLL, J. EVANS, GINGRICH, GROVE, HESS, KILLION, MARSICO, MILLER, PETRI, SAYLOR, SIPTROTH AND WATSON, SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 |
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| REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION, SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 |
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| A RESOLUTION |
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1 | Urging the State Transportation Advisory Committee to study |
2 | alternatives to the liquid fuels tax for purposes of funding |
3 | the Commonwealth's transportation infrastructure and to |
4 | report its findings to the General Assembly. |
5 | WHEREAS, An efficient transportation system is critical for |
6 | Pennsylvania's economy and quality of life; and |
7 | WHEREAS, The revenues currently available for highways and |
8 | local roads are inadequate to preserve and maintain existing |
9 | infrastructure and to provide funds for improvements that would |
10 | reduce congestion and improve service; and |
11 | WHEREAS, The 2006 report of the Transportation Funding and |
12 | Reform Commission stated that the Commonwealth's highway and |
13 | bridge program is not keeping pace with growing investment needs |
14 | due to infrastructure size, age and dramatically escalating |
15 | maintenance and construction costs for items such as steel, |
16 | cement and petroleum; and |
17 | WHEREAS, The Department of Transportation has lost |
18 | approximately $350 million of its purchasing power due to |
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1 | inflation since the last increase in State highway and bridge |
2 | funding in 1997; and |
3 | WHEREAS, The Transportation Funding and Reform Commission has |
4 | recommended that the Commonwealth provide additional funding in |
5 | the amount of $900 million per year for the State's highways and |
6 | bridges; and |
7 | WHEREAS, The liquid fuels tax will become a less effective |
8 | mechanism for meeting Pennsylvania's long-term revenue needs due |
9 | to proposed enhanced Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards |
10 | and the creation of fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles; and |
11 | WHEREAS, The State of Oregon has a pilot program in place to |
12 | test a mileage-based user fee in an effort to replace the state |
13 | gas tax by requiring participants to install mileage recording |
14 | and global positioning systems in their vehicles to track miles |
15 | driven inside and outside state borders; and |
16 | WHEREAS, The General Assembly must begin to examine |
17 | alternatives to using liquid fuels tax revenues to adequately |
18 | fund the Commonwealth's transportation infrastructure; therefore |
19 | be it |
20 | RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives urge the State |
21 | Transportation Advisory Committee to study alternatives to the |
22 | liquid fuels tax for purpose of funding the Commonwealth's |
23 | transportation infrastructure, which study shall include actions |
24 | taken by other states to eliminate reliance on liquid fuels tax |
25 | revenues to fund transportation infrastructures; and be it |
26 | further |
27 | RESOLVED, That the State Transportation Advisory Committee |
28 | report its findings to the House of Representatives no later |
29 | than June 30, 2011. |
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