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Conference committee reviews six‑month delay, definition differences in mileage‑based user‑fee language

3204298 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Senate and House conference members walked through differences in mileage‑based user‑fee (MBUF) provisions, including a six‑month shift in the target start date on the Senate side and different formula language about what the fee is intended to approximate.

Senate Transportation Vice Chair Sen. Becca White and members of a House–Senate conference committee reviewed competing House and Senate language on a mileage‑based user fee Thursday, with senators proposing a six‑month delay to the program’s target start date and different language on how the fee should be calculated.

Damian Leonard of the Office of Legislative Council summarized the differences. “The senate version proposes a start date that is pushed out by 6 months for the mileage based user fee, so a target date of 01/01/1927 instead of 07/01/1926,” Leonard…

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