SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — The Oregon House has voted to pass a transportation funding bill, which looks to increase and add taxes to pay for highway maintenance and save hundreds of jobs.
Monday marked day three of the Oregon Special Session, which was called after lawmakers failed to pass a transportation bill in the last session.
After extensive debate on Sunday, House bill 3991 passed out of committee with a 7-to-5 vote.
On Monday, the bill received a majority vote in the House and it will now move on to the Senate for a final vote.
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There was an amendment adopted in committee that has some slight changes, including one that allows lawmakers to lower fee rates and fuel tax rates over time.
“Legislators amended this bill to address concerns about cost of living, including eliminating the provision allowing tax increases without legislative approval,” said House Majority Leader Ben Bowman (D-Tigard, Metzger, & S. Beaverton). “This bill will prevent the closure of a dozen maintenance stations, keep thousands of road miles plowed in the winter, and allow emergency responders to safely get to people who need help.”
House Republican Leader Christine Drazan spoke out against the bill ahead of the vote, saying a majority of Oregonians were opposed to the bill in public testimony.
“This is a massive tax increase that ignores the voices of thousands of Oregonians,” said Rep. Drazan. “Taxes are not the solution to every challenge we face as a state. It is wrong and shameful that we are doubling the payroll taxes for Oregon workers on Labor Day, while also increasing the cost of gas and DMV services. It is not courage to move ahead in opposition to the needs and concerns of those we are here to represent.”
Transportation agencies say if legislators don’t end up passing the bill in the special session, there could be major impacts to highways and road projects, as well as to transportation services statewide.
The bill could land on Governor Tina Kotek’s desk by the end of the week.