

| Legislative Watch |
California |
9/15/03-A bill that would make it easier to raise money for
state roads is dead for the year.
In California, it now takes a two-thirds vote to increase taxes
for roads. Under ACA7, a local or regional transportation agency could impose
a half-cent sales tax if it were approved by 55 percent of voters in an election.
The bill did not pass on the Assembly floor, but will likely
come up when legislators reconvene in January.
6/17/03-The Assembly will soon take a final vote on a bill that would make
it easier to raise money for state roads.
In California, it now takes a two-thirds vote to increase taxes
for roads. Under ACA7, a local or regional transportation agency could impose
a half-cent sales tax if it were approved by a lower standard of 55 percent
of voters in an election.
Three Assembly committees have voted in favor of the bill. The
bill must pass the Senate and would have to be approved by voters to become
law.
For Assembly bill status, call (916) 319-2856.
4/25/03-An
Assembly committee has passed a bill that would make it easier to raise
money for state roads.
In California, it now takes a two-thirds vote to increase taxes for roads.
Under ACA7, a local or regional transportation agency could impose a
half-cent sales tax if it were approved by a lower standard of 55 percent of
voters in
an election.
The Assembly Committee on Transportation approved the bill by a 13-5
vote on April 21. It is now before the Assembly Committee on Elections,
Redistricting and Constitutional Amendments. The bill would have to be approved
by voters
to become law.
For Assembly bill status, call (916) 319-2856.






