DAILY LEGISLATIVE REPORT

Day 24: Lawmakers weigh transportation issues, including climate change

The Senate Transportation Committee heard public testimony on Senate Bill 5974, which addresses several transportation resource issues.
Troy Kirby
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The Senate Transportation Committee heard public testimony on Senate Bill 5974, which addresses several transportation resource issues, such as climate change and fuel taxation authority.

SB 5974- 2021-22 Addressing Transportation Resources

Bill Information Page (link)
Concerning: An act relating to transportation resources Original Bill (pdf)
Companion Bill in House: HB 2119

Sponsors: Liias, Saldaña, Carlyle, Cleveland, Das, Dhingra, Hunt, Kuderer, Lovelett, Lovick, Mullet, Nguyen, Nobles, Salomon, Trudeau, Wellman, Wilson, C.
Effective Date: The bill contains several effective dates. Please refer to the bill
Status: 
Feb 10 Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Transportation at 8:00 AM

Feb 11 Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Transportation at 8:00 AM

Feb 14 Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on Transportation at 8:00 AM
 
Committee Materials

Read the full Senate Bill Report (link)

The bill analysis and bill report are prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Provides direction and requirements on the spending for a portion of the funding generated under the Climate Commitment Act.
  • Removes the requirement to consider and enact legislation dealing with compliance obligations for emissions-intensive and trade-exposed industries under the Climate Commitment Act.
  • Repeals the current motor vehicle fuel tax exemption for exported fuel and replaces it with a credit system in which a $0.06 per gallon tax would apply to some portion of exported fuel.
  • Increases a variety of transportation taxes and fees and provides additional local government taxing authority.
  • Removes language requiring passage of an additive transportation package before the Clean Fuel compliance and credit provisions go into effect.
  • Makes transfers from the state general fund and other changes dealing with state general fund support.
  • Makes a variety of other changes associated with financing and spending assumptions, and with certain transportation policies, as provided in the Move Ahead WA transportation package.

See more information on SB 5974.

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