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Hawaii


2/20/04-A House panel deferred action on a proposal that would authorize tolling all drivers. The bill is likely dead for the year.
The House Finance Committee voted down the measure Feb. 9, which would have allowed the state to charge tolls on existing highways or construct new toll roads.
The bill – HB1718 – would authorize the state Transportation Department to collect tolls for road repairs and to construct new toll roads. It provides for an agreement with private companies to build more lanes on congested highways then recoup their investment by charging drivers tolls.
The bill also proposes a feasibility study prior to establishing any toll system.

2/4/04-A proposal in the House of Representatives would authorize tolling all drivers to fund less congested roads.
Rep. Joe Souki, D-District 8, has introduced a bill that would authorize the state Transportation Department to collect tolls for road repairs and to construct new toll roads. HB1718 provides for an agreement with private companies to build more lanes on congested highways then recoup their investment by charging drivers tolls.
The bill proposes a feasibility study prior to establishing any toll system.
The measure is expected to get a public hearing, but likely will face a tough sell with most lawmakers up for reelection in November.
The bill has been forwarded to the House Transportation and Finance committees. For bill status, call (808) 587-0478.