11/17/03-Gov. Bill Richardson signed legislation Nov. 14 to finance
$1.6 billion in highway construction and repairs. The roads package
includes $60 million a year in fee and tax increases.
The new law will raise the state’s diesel tax from 18 cents a
gallon to 21 cents. HB15 increases vehicle registration fees
by 33 percent and imposes a 38 percent increase in the weight-distance
tax.
About 40 road projects are included in the plan, funded by additional
dollars the new law will generate. Those include:
An amendment that would have required the state Transportation Department to respond to requests for oversize vehicle permits within 24 hours was vetoed.
11/12/03-A bill to finance $1.6 billion in highway construction and
repairs is heading to Gov. Bill Richardson for approval. The plan includes
$60 million a year in fee and tax increases.
The plan won final approval Nov. 5 when the House voted 39-29
to accept a Senate-passed version of the highway-financing package.
HB15 will raise the state’s diesel tax from 18 cents a gallon
to 21 cents. The proposal increases vehicle registration fees
by 33 percent and imposes a 38 percent increase in the weight-distance
tax.
It also would require the state to process overweight permits
for truck drivers within 24 hours.
Thirty-nine road projects are proposed in the plan, funded by
additional dollars the bill would generate. Those include:
11/5/03-The Senate approved Gov. Bill Richardson’s
$1.6 billion highway construction and repair package
on Nov. 5. The plan includes
$60 million a year in fee and tax increases.
The 22-18 vote sent the bill back to the House for approval of
Senate amendments before it heads to the governor.
HB15 includes a hike in the state’s diesel fuel tax from 18 cents
a gallon to 21 cents. The proposal increases vehicle registration
fees by an average of $12.50 per vehicle and a 38 percent increase
in the
weight-distance tax. It also would require the state to process
overweight permits for truck drivers within 24 hours.
Thirty-nine road projects are proposed in the plan, funded by
additional dollars the bill would create. They include:
For bill status, call (505) 986-4351.