Republican legislators say gas tax hike not needed

Del. Susan Krebs

Del. Susan Krebs

Democratic leaders at the State House have learned not to count on a single Republican vote for any tax increase, including proposals for a gas tax hike being floated again. But GOP legislators plan to explain at a Tuesday news conference why new transportation revenues aren’t needed at all.

The Republican delegates will argue that the transportation trust fund, raised largely through the motor fuel tax, the titling (sales) tax on vehicles, registration and drivers fees, “heavily subsidizes mass transit,” said Del. Susan Krebs, R-Carroll.

Using charts based on budget analyses by the nonpartisan Department of Legislative Services, the House Republican caucus has produced charts showing how operating budgets for the transit systems have gone up 30% over the past eight  years while operating funds for highways have gone down 20%.

Twice as much transportation trust fund operating budget is spent on mass transit than on roads, even though four out of five Marylanders commute to work in personal vehicles, Republicans say.

“We haven’t raised fares,” Krebs, but the costs of overtime and pensions for transit workers “are through the roof.”

The Republicans also complain about the diversion of transportation revenues to other programs, particularly $700 million in highway user revenues toc ounties and municipalities that haven’t been repaid.

For what she said is the seventh year in a row, Krebs is sponsoring a lockbox for the transportation trust fund. Under Krebs proposed constitutional amendment, the governor could only use transportation money in the case of an invasion or a major catastrophe, with a three-fifths vote of both House and Senate.

CLARIFICATION: Most House Republicans have signed on as co-sponsors along with four Democrats. Senate President Mike Miller has proposed a similar lockbox, with the same three-fifths vote, but it only requires a declaration of a “fiscal emergency.”

–Len Lazarick

Len@MarylandReporter.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Len Lazarick

len@marylandreporter.com

Len Lazarick was the founding editor and publisher of MarylandReporter.com and is currently the president of its nonprofit corporation and chairman of its board He was formerly the State House bureau chief of the daily Baltimore Examiner from its start in April 2006 to its demise in February 2009. He was a copy editor on the national desk of the Washington Post for eight years before that, and has spent decades covering Maryland politics and government.

1 Comment

  1. abby_adams

    What a joke. A lockbox that isn’t quite as secure as the general public would believe. The state budget continues to increase year after year yet we are always short on transportation funds. Mass transit has, to this date, never achieved sustainability & depends on heavy subsidies provided by vehicle owners & drivers. Still Miller wants higher gas taxes to fix the “infrastructure”. I heard his missive abt the Nice Bridge that collects tolls. The sorry state of this bridge only begs those paying the toll to ask, where did the $$ collected go? Obviously if you’ve ever been over this bridge you’d assume the $$ weren’t spent there.

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