Translate this site
EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanChineseJapanese
- Other OOIDA Websites -
LandLineMag.com | LandLineNow.com | OOIDAPAC.com | OOIDATruckInsurance.com
TruckVote.com | TRACERSystem.us | Eyeontrucking.com | OOIDAFoundation.org
Media Center | Forum (members only)
  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Introduction
    • About us
    • Become a member
    • Office details
    • Work at OOIDA
    • OOIDA on tour
    • Contact us
  • Issues & Actions
    • Introduction
    • Court Actions
    • Legislative
    • Regulatory
  • Benefits & Services
    • Introduction
    • Benefits & Services
    • Rebates
    • Discounts
    • Shop OOIDA
    • Achievement Recognition
  • Education &
    Business Tools
    • Introduction
    • Trucking Tools
    • Trucking Information
    • Resources
    • Classes

join

LEGISLATIVE
Legislative Agenda Current Federal LegislationState IssuesCurrent State Legislation OOIDA PAC Fund Call To Action Guide To Contacting
Lawmakers
Events Grassroots Efforts
REGULATORY
COURT ACTIONS

 

Industry Links

 

Legislative Watch mobile users
LEGISLATIVE

return to state mapState Map
decrease font size Font Resize Increase font size
print

1

Tennessee

2

6/24/03-A measure that would increase the state’s fuel tax to help generate transportation revenue is dead for the year.
Under HB2059, sponsored by Rep. John C. Tidwell, D-New Johnsonville, the state’s diesel tax would climb 5 cents a gallon to 22 cents. Gasoline would climb from 20 cents a gallon to 25 cents.
The bill was in the House Delayed Bills Committee when the session ended May 29.

2/28/03- Rep. John C. Tidwell, D-New Johnsonville, has introduced a measure to increase the state's fuel tax to help generate transportation revenue.
Under HB2059, the state's diesel tax would climb 5 cents a gallon to 22 cents. Gasoline would climb from 20 cents a gallon to 25 cents.
"It is the legislative intent that the state allocate and devote resources to the development of highways in rural areas of the state, Tidwell wrote. "Such development shall be designed to create greater ease of transportation and convenience for citizens of rural areas and persons traveling in those areas."
The bill has been referred to the House Delayed Bills Committee. For bill status, call (615) 741-2901.

 

Social Networks OOIDA Blog ooida on twitter ooida on facebook
Copyright © 2012 All Rights Reserved by OOIDA, Inc. |
1 NW OOIDA Drive, Grain Valley, Missouri 64029 |
816-229-5791or 800-444-5791 |
Questions and comments should be directed to: webmaster@ooida.com |
OOIDA Privacy Policy | Copyright |