

| Legislative Watch |
Connecticut |
4/8/03-HB5234, which would have repealed
the recent 8-cent increase in the diesel fuel
tax, is dead for this year.
The 8-cent increase in the diesel tax was approved
last year and became effective Aug. 1, 2002.
The bill called on the state to eliminate the tax starting April
1, 2003. HB5234 was referred to the Joint Committee on Finance,
Revenue and Bonding Jan. 17.
3/14/03-Truckers may get a break
from an 8-cent-per-gallon increase in the diesel tax approved just
last year in Connecticut.
A bill, sponsored by Rep. Lenny T. Winkler (R-41st District), would
repeal the increase in the diesel fuel tax, which was approved last
year and became effective Aug. 1, 2002.
HB5234 calls on the state to eliminate the tax starting April 1, 2003.
Action to repeal the tax was predicted in a pre-session report by
the state's chief legislative analyst.
"There may be proposals to roll back the increase on the grounds
that it leads interstate truckers to avoid buying fuel in Connecticut,
thereby undercutting projected revenue gains," the report, written
by Chief Analyst Judith Lohman, said.
HB5234 has been referred to the House Joint Committee on Finance,
Revenue and Bonding. For bill status, call (860) 240-0555.
(Originally posted 1/21/03)






