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Senate committee approves highway funding bill that adds small indexed fuel tax and new EV/hybrid registration fees
Summary
The Senate Revenue & Tax committee passed SB 336 to raise a percentage‑based fuel tax tied to regional 2018 DOE prices, dedicate casino receipts above $31.2M to highways and impose $100 hybrid/$200 electric registration fees; proponents called it necessary revenue, opponents said the vehicle fees are punitive and urged study.
Senate lawmakers on the Revenue & Tax Committee on Friday advanced Senate Bill 336, a multi‑part highway funding package that would index a new percentage‑based tax on gasoline and diesel to regional 2018 prices, dedicate casino receipts above a baseline to highway funding and impose new registration fees on hybrid and electric vehicles.
Sponsor Senator Rice, who introduced a brief technical amendment early in the hearing that the committee adopted, told members SB 336 is intended to be “substantial, prudent and long term.” He said the measure would base a new percentage tax on the U.S. Department of Energy’s reported 2018 Gulf States average fuel price, multiply those prices by set percentages (1.6% for gasoline, 2.9% for diesel) and thereby raise roughly 3¢ a gallon on gasoline and 6¢ a gallon on diesel. Rice said the combined change and other provisions would raise an estimated $86,000,000 annually, including about $58,000,000 for the Arkansas Department of Transportation and about $26,000,000 for city and county road funding, with new…
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