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MO HJR38
Joint Resolution
Status
4/2/2013
Primary Sponsor
Bart Korman
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AI Summary
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Submits to Missouri voters on November 4, 2014 (or at a special election) a constitutional amendment repealing and replacing section 30(b) of article IV of the Missouri Constitution regarding transportation funding.
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Establishes a "miles driven" fee of $200 for one-year vehicle registration and $400 for two-year registration, effective January 1, 2015, collected by the Department of Revenue.
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Provides prorated credit against the miles driven fee at one cent per mile for vehicles driven less than 20,000 miles annually (or 40,000 miles over two years), minus a $50 processing fee, based on odometer readings from vehicle safety inspections.
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Prohibits use of GPS or location-tracking technology to monitor vehicle mileage for purposes of imposing the fee or any state tax on mileage.
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Bans the operation of toll roads on existing interstate highway corridors and rights-of-way for a minimum of 10 years after the amendment becomes effective.
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Deposits revenue from the miles driven fee into the state road fund for highway construction and maintenance purposes.
Legislative Description
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing a "miles driven" fee to be paid at the time of registration of a motor vehicle and bans toll roads for 10 years
Last Action
Referred: Transportation(H)
5/17/2013