Ted Ferrioli voted Nay (Passage) on this Legislation.
Title: Establishes Oregon's Transportation Budget
Signed by Governor Kate Brown
Title: Establishes Oregon's Transportation Budget
Vote to pass a bill that establishes Oregon's transportation budget for the next 7 fiscal years.
Establishes a transportation budget for the next 7 fiscal years (Secs. 1-176).
Appropriates over $3 billion to various public works projects and transportation initiatives (Secs. 1-176).
Establishes a gas tax increase totalling 10 cents over the next 7 years (Sec. 50).
Requires a sales tax of 0.5% for buying a new motor vehicle (Sec. 90).
Establishes a rebate program for buying an electric or hybrid vehicle, specifying reimbursements between $750 and $2,500 (Sec. 149).
Requires a statewide payroll tax of 0.1% to help fund transit districts (Sec. 22).
Requires a seismic upgrade of Highway 22 and Center Street Bridge in Salem (Sec. 71).
Requires tolls on Interstates 5 and 205 to help fund the widening of roads (Sec. 90).
Requires consumers to pay a $15 surcharge when buying a new bicycle that has wheels of at least 26 inches in diameter and a retail price of $200 or more (Sec. 89).
Title: Establishes Oregon's Transportation Budget
Vote to pass a bill that establishes Oregon's transportation budget for the next 7 fiscal years.
Establishes a transportation budget for the next 7 fiscal years (Secs. 1-176).
Appropriates over $3 billion to various public works projects and transportation initiatives (Secs. 1-176).
Establishes a gas tax increase totalling 10 cents over the next 7 years (Sec. 50).
Requires a sales tax of 0.5% for buying a new motor vehicle (Sec. 90).
Establishes a rebate program for buying an electric or hybrid vehicle, specifying reimbursements between $750 and $2,500 (Sec. 149).
Requires a statewide payroll tax of 0.1% to help fund transit districts (Sec. 22).
Requires a seismic upgrade of Highway 22 and Center Street Bridge in Salem (Sec. 71).
Requires tolls on Interstates 5 and 205 to help fund the widening of roads (Sec. 90).
Requires consumers to pay a $15 surcharge when buying a new bicycle that has wheels of at least 26 inches in diameter and a retail price of $200 or more (Sec. 89).
Title: Establishes Oregon's Transportation Budget