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TIAC tracks the latest state & local transportation funding news. To contribute to this effort, contact Carolyn Kramer Simons.

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Aug 29: State Transportation Funding News Roundup

Phoenix, Arizona, residents Aug. 27 voted to preserve light rail funding in their city. More than 62 percent supported transit investment in the fourth such referendum in 19 years. Read More>>    The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) aims to complete $435 million worth of [...]

August 29, 2019|

May 23: State Transportation Funding News Roundup

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) May 17 signed legislation raising the annual electric vehicle registration fee by $130. The new revenue will supplement the Road Use Tax Fund, which supports transportation construction and maintenance. Read More>>   More than two-fifths of Illinois’ major roads are [...]

May 23, 2019|

May 10: Transportation Funding News Roundup

Missouri voters last year rejected a transportation funding measure despite the state’s $800 million annual shortfall for roads and bridges. Why? ARTBA’s “Transportation Investment Advocacy Center”™ (ARTBA-TIAC) in a new report explores how the $400 million annual funding measure introduced by the state legislature failed [...]

May 9, 2019|

April. 12. State Transportation Funding News Roundup

In a bipartisan effort, the Colorado legislature plans to allocate $300 million for transportation in this year’s budget, $106 million more than the initial line item.  It’s unclear where this revenue will be drawn from in the state’s $30.5 billion budget. Read More>>   Connecticut [...]

April 12, 2019|

Mar. 29: State Transportation Funding News Roundup

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ (D) proposed transportation investment plan would generate an additional $608 million over two years, $527 million of which would come from raising the gas tax and the remainder would come from fees on heavy trucks, hybrid vehicles, and vehicle titles.The plan [...]

March 29, 2019|

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