52 politicians,
4 suits,
2 jokers,
... and a whole lot of facts.
Voted for a Taxpayer-Funded Study of a Mileage Tax
HB 3418
"Relating to the implementation by the Texas Department of Transportation of a vehicle mileage user fee pilot program and a task force to assist in developing and evaluating the program."
This bill authorizes a study on replacing the gas tax with a per mile mileage tax. The pilot program is on commercial vehicles, however, the parameters clearly intend to go after regular commuters in cars: 'vary pricing based on the time of driving, type of public highway, proximity to transit, vehicle fuel efficiency, participation in car-sharing or pooling, or the income of the operator.' The GOP Platform in Plank #63 takes a strong position against any form of mileage tax.
This pilot program and mileage tax study opens the door to a mileage tax (or toll for every mile you drive) on all vehicles.
There were two key votes on this bill. A Yea vote for either one allowed this bill to move forward.
RV#1063 |
Nay - |
Please note: the following statements by legislators do not affect the vote count that was recorded. Jetton: "When Record No. 1063 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted yes." Leach: "When Record No. 1063 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." Morales Shaw: "When Record No. 1063 was taken, I was excused because of important business. I would have voted yes." Vasut: "When Record No. 1063 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." |
RV#1099 |
Nay - |
Please note: the following statements by legislators do not affect the vote count that was recorded. Ashby: "When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." Burns: "When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." Frazier: "When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." K. Bell: "When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was shown voting yes. I intended to vote no." Leo-Wilson: "When Record No. 1099 was taken, I was in the house but away from my desk. I would have voted no." |
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