Oklahoma State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: April 29, 2010
Marlatt’s Road Funding Task Force Bill Headed
to Governor
The State Senate gave final passage Wednesday to legislation
addressing the state’s transportation funding needs. Senate Bill
1941, by Sen. Bryce
Marlatt, will create the Innovative Funding for Oklahoma Roads Task
Force.
“The legislature has made great strides in investing in the state’s
transportation infrastructure. There have been several pieces of key legislation
over the last four years which are reversing the tide of declining funding
for our state roads and bridges,” said Marlatt, vice chair of the
Transportation Committee. “However, we still have an $11 billion
backlog on deferred road and bridge maintenance that is only growing in
cost and size. This is why it’s imperative for us to gather all
the key players on this issue and find some new alternatives to our transportation
funding problems.”
Marlatt went on to point out that over the last three years, there has
been an approximate five percent decline in the state motor fuel tax due
to less demand and increased fuel efficiencies in cars. This has resulted
in about a $30 million loss in revenues for state roads and bridges.
The task force will study and evaluate innovations, technologies and new
methods being employed nationally and by other states to more adequately
and equitably fund road and bridge infrastructure, including both new
construction and maintenance. In addition, the committee will also discuss
proposed reforms to the Federal Highway Law funding formula that encourages
states to adopt new funding methods in order to increase their share of
federal-aid dollars.
“In order to continue making progress on restoring and expanding
our roads and bridges, we must start addressing the fact that we have
revenue sources and user fees that aren’t and never will be sufficient
enough to fully fund the needs we have in this state,” said Marlatt,
R-Woodward. “Across the country, there is innovation occurring in
design, building and funding of roads and bridges that is being implemented
successfully. I believe in this budget climate it's a good time for us
to take a look at our needs statewide and what innovative financing mechanisms
may make sense for us to explore as a state.”
SB 1941 now heads to the Governor for his consideration.
For more information, contact:
Sen. Marlatt: (405) 521-5626
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