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Connecticut Highway Toll Bill Clears Legislative Committee

April 5, 2017 - Northeast Edition #7
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Lawmakers have been debating for years whether to install tolls as a way to generate much-needed revenue for state transportation needs.
Lawmakers have been debating for years whether to install tolls as a way to generate much-needed revenue for state transportation needs.

A bill that could lead to electronic tolls along Connecticut's highways is moving through the General Assembly.

The Transportation Committee voted 19-16 on March 17 in favor of the latest bill. It now awaits further action in the House of Representatives.

Lawmakers have been debating for years whether to install tolls as a way to generate much-needed revenue for state transportation needs. Proponents say they're needed because the state gas tax is not generating enough revenue.

Opponents said residents are already paying too much in taxes. Some lawmakers say their constituents don't trust the General Assembly to spend the toll revenues on transportation needs.

Under this year's bill, the state gas tax would be reduced by 2.5 cents over five years to help alleviate having to pay a toll.


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