Oregon Senate passes $4.3 billion transportation package
The Oregon Senate on Monday in a party-line 18-11 vote passed a long-awaited transportation bill that will update the states funding sources for road maintenance and operations.
House Bill 3991 will raise about $4.3 billion over the next 10 years to fund road maintenance and operations by raising the gas tax by six cents, nearly doubling most vehicle registration fees and doubling the payroll tax used to support public transit from 0.1% to 0.2% of a paycheck among other fee hikes for electric vehicles. Gov. Tina Kotek plans to sign it.
The bill settles a growing gap in Oregons transportation budget and prevents transportation department layoffs, but advocates warn its just a temporary fix and overlooks key issues such as climate sustainability, traffic congestion and road safety near schools all while Republicans pledge to bring the matter before voters in 2026.
Sen. Khanh Phạm, D-Portland and a co-chair of the joint committee that produced the bill, said that Oregonians are better off when they can safely travel to cities for concerts, deliver goods for small businesses and count on county roads being well-maintained and free of potholes.
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