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Oklahoma


6/3/08-HB2551 has died. However, a bill – HB2272 – with a similar provision has been signed into law.

3/12/08-The House unanimously approved a bill that would make available an additional $32.5 million annually for road and bridge maintenance. It now moves to the Senate.
Sponsored by Rep. Guy Liebmann, R-Oklahoma City, HB2551 would remove a trigger in Oklahoma law that requires state revenue to grow at least 3 percent before the state Transportation Department receives an annual increase of up to $50 million.
A 2006 law provided for up to $50 million a year for roads and bridges in the state until $200 million in new funding was put together. The 3-percent stipulation led to only $17.5 million being allotted for transportation in the 2008 fiscal year.
The bill would require ODOT to get at least $50 million in new funding each year until the $200 million threshold is achieved. The state’s tax collection would have no bearing on the amount.
The bill is awaiting assignment to committee in the Senate.
For bill status, call (405) 521-2711. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.

2/21/08-The House General Government and Transportation Committee voted in favor of a bill that would make available an additional $32.5 million annually for road and bridge maintenance. It now moves to the full House for a vote.
Sponsored by Rep. Guy Liebmann, R-Oklahoma City, HB2551 would remove a trigger in Oklahoma law that requires state revenue to grow at least 3 percent before the state Transportation Department receives an annual increase of up to $50 million.
A 2006 law provided for up to $50 million a year for roads and bridges in the state until $200 million in new funding was put together. The 3-percent stipulation led to only $17.5 million being allotted for transportation in the 2008 fiscal year.
The bill would require ODOT to get at least $50 million in new funding each year until the $200 million threshold is achieved. The state’s tax collection would have no bearing on the amount.
For House bill status, call (405) 521-2711. In Oklahoma, call 1-800-522-8502.