

| Legislative Watch |
Maine |
4/11/03-The Senate has given final approval
for a $594 million state highway budget that relies on fuel tax hikes starting
this summer.
The two-year budget passed the Senate by a 31-1 vote on April 7. It now
heads to Gov. John E. Baldacci, who is expected to sign it.
The budget covers state expenses for roads, bridges, state police, motor
vehicles and other transportation services for the two years starting
July 1. It’s funded mostly by excise taxes on motor fuels.
A law that passed last spring authorized indexing of diesel fuel and
gas taxes to account for cost-of-living increases. A 2.6-cent-a-gallon increase
to take effect this summer is included in the highway budget that passed April
7, and the tax could rise another half-cent in July 2004.






