HF 946 - Transportation Funding and Gas Tax - Minnesota Key Vote
Patti Fritz voted Yea (Passage) on this Legislation.
Timeline
- House Veto Override Failed
- May 21, 2007
- Executive Vetoed
- May 15, 2007
- House Conference Report Adopted
- May 14, 2007
- Senate Conference Report Adopted
- May 14, 2007
- House Concurrence Vote Failed
- March 29, 2007
- Senate Bill Passed
- March 26, 2007
- House Bill Passed
- March 24, 2007
- Introduced
- Feb. 13, 2007
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Title: Transportation Funding and Gas Tax
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that appropriates money for transportation purposes and modifies existing transportation taxes and fees.
Highlights:
-Appropriates $3.69 billion for transportation in the 2008 and 2009 fiscal years, including $1.18 billion for state road construction [art. 1 (sec. 3)]. -Appropriates $193.8 million for the Metropolitan Council for the 2008 and 2009 fiscal years, including $170.67 million for bus transit [art. 1 (sec. 4)]. -Removes the fee caps of $189 and $99 for initial vehicle registration and subsequent renewals [art. 3 (sec. 2)]. -Raises the tax on gasoline from $0.20 to $0.25 by September 1, 2007 [art. 3 (sec. 7)]. -Increases car rental fee from 3% of rental price to 5% [art. 3 (sec. 9)]. -Increases the surcharge for reinstating a driver's license that had been revoked for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol from $40 to $430 [art. 7 (sec. 2)].
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NOTE: A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY OF ELECTED LEGISLATORS IS REQUIRED TO OVERRIDE A GOVERNOR'S VETO.
Title: Transportation Funding and Gas Tax
Title: Transportation Funding and Gas Tax
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to adopt a conference report that appropriates money for transportation purposes and modifies existing transportation taxes and fees.
Highlights:
-Appropriates $3.69 billion for transportation in the 2008 and 2009 fiscal years, including $1.18 billion for state road construction [art. 1 (sec. 3)]. -Appropriates $193.8 million for the Metropolitan Council for the 2008 and 2009 fiscal years, including $170.67 million for bus transit [art. 1 (sec. 4)]. -Removes the fee caps of $189 and $99 for initial vehicle registration and subsequent renewals [art. 3 (sec. 2)]. -Raises the tax on gasoline from $0.20 to $0.25 by September 1, 2007 [art. 3 (sec. 7)]. -Increases car rental fee from 3% of rental price to 5% [art. 3 (sec. 9)]. -Increases the surcharge for reinstating a driver's license that had been revoked for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol from $40 to $430 [art. 7 (sec. 2)].
Title: Transportation Funding and Gas Tax
Highlights:
-Appropriates $3.69 billion for transportation in the 2008 and 2009 fiscal years, including $1.18 billion for state road construction [art. 1 (sec. 3)]. -Appropriates $193.8 million for the Metropolitan Council for the 2008 and 2009 fiscal years, including $170.67 million for bus transit [art. 1 (sec. 4)]. -Removes the fee caps of $189 and $99 for initial vehicle registration and subsequent renewals [art. 3 (sec. 2)]. -Raises the tax on gasoline from $0.20 to $0.25 by September 1, 2007 [art. 3 (sec. 7)]. -Increases car rental fee from 3% of rental price to 5% [art. 3 (sec. 9)]. -Increases the surcharge for reinstating a driver's license that had been revoked for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol from $40 to $430 [art. 7 (sec. 2)].
Title: Transportation Funding and Gas Tax
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates money for transportation purposes and modifies existing transportation taxes and fees.
Highlights:
- $4.06 billion for transportation over two fiscal years, including $1.24 billion in 2008 and $1.31 billion in 2009 for Trunk highway [Art.1(sec.3)]. - $1.47 billion for state road construction over two fiscal years [Art.1(sec.3)(3)]. - $157.5 million for the Metropolitan Council over two fiscal years, including $146.91 million for bus transit [Art.1(sec.4)]. - Imposes new taxation rate on gasoline, raised from $0.20/gallon to $0.30/gallon by July of 2007 [Art.2(sec.1)]. - Removes the fee caps of $189 and $99 for initial vehicle registration and registration renewals and adjusts the rate of taxation for the registration of a motor vehicle [Art.3(sec.1(h))]. - Imposes a 0.5 percent transportation sales tax on all Twin Cities metropolitan counties, effective in October of 2007 [Art.4(sec.3)]. - The Senate adopted an amendment proposed by Senator Murphy that replaced the title and bill text of HF 946 with the title and bill text of SF 1986.
Title: Transportation Funding and Gas Tax
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that appropriates money for transportation purposes and modifies existing transportation taxes and fees.
Highlights:
- $3.89 billion for transportation over two fiscal years, including $1.08 billion in 2008 and $1.38 billion in 2009 for Trunk highway [Art.1(sec.3)]. - $1.26 billion for state road construction over two fiscal years [Art.1(sec.3(8))]. - $173.11 million for the Metropolitan Council over two fiscal years, including $146.91 million for bus transit [Art.1(sec.4)]. - Removes the fee caps of $189 and $99 for initial vehicle registration and registration renewals and adjusts the rate of taxation for the registration of a motor vehicle [Art.3(sec.2)(h)]. - Raises the tax on gasoline from $0.20/gallon to $0.25/gallon by July of 2007, and to $0.30/gallon by May of 2008 [Art.3(sec.4)]. - Authorizes each county to levy a wheelage tax of $20/yr on each motor vehicle upon voter approval [Art.5(sec.2(1))]. - Authorizes the Twin Cities metropolitan area to impose a 0.5 percent transportation sales and use tax [Art.5(sec.6.2)].
Title: Transportation Funding and Tax on Gasoline
- Jim Abeler II (MN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Kathy Brynaert (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Augustine Willie Dominguez (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Ron Erhardt (MN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Larry Haws (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Frank D. Hornstein (MN - D)
- Melissa Hortman (MN - D)
- Lyle J. Koenen (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Leon M. Lillie (MN - D)
- Shelley J. Madore (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Steve L. Murphy (MN - D) (Out Of Office)
- Neil W. Peterson (MN - R) (Out Of Office)
- Linda Slocum (MN - D) (Out Of Office)