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House Bill 2711 signed to adjust transportation tax rules, including aviation fuel taxes

Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions · March 31, 2026

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Summary

An official signed House Bill 2711, which adjusts transportation revenue provisions from the prior session, including changes to aviation fuel taxes and elimination of outdated reporting requirements, saying the bill aims to make the transportation tax code more efficient.

An agency official said they signed House Bill 2711, describing it as a set of changes to transportation revenue policies adopted last session meant to make the tax code more efficient.

The official said the bill adjusts aviation fuel taxes and removes a tax tied to luxury aircraft sales, eliminates outdated reporting requirements, and revises several tax provisions and implementation dates. The official thanked lawmakers for their work on transportation and named State Representative Jake Fye for leadership on related matters.

The transcript records the signing as part of a sequence of ceremonial bill signings; it does not include legislative vote tallies, implementing instructions for the Department of Revenue, or explicit changes to specific tax code citations. The official framed the bill as part of a broader package of transportation measures that will be included in the upcoming budget signing.