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Senate Road Funding Testimony Echoes House Testimony

By Brandon Smith, IPB News | Published on in Government, Statewide News, Transportation
Sen. Brandt Hershman (R-Buck Creek) says he'll explore curtailing the road funding bill's broad tolling authority. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)
Sen. Brandt Hershman (R-Buck Creek) says he'll explore curtailing the road funding bill's broad tolling authority. (Brandon Smith/IPB News)

Members of the public – mostly lobbyists and trade organizations – testified before Senate lawmakers Tuesday on the comprehensive road funding bill.

And it echoed testimony in the House from earlier this session.

As in the House, groups like the Indiana Chamber of Commerce and construction trade unions testified in support of higher fuel taxes and new fees to pay for roads. And groups like the Central Indiana Tea Parties and convenience store owners spoke in opposition.

Those against include Americans for Prosperity’s Justin Stevens, who opposes giving the governor authority to explore tolling.

“From your perspective as legislators, this makes it a little easier to pass this tolling through this bill and then allow all the accountability efforts to fall on the executive,” Stevens says. “But I believe that’s a disservice to the people you were elected by.”

While the House was largely comfortable with tolling, the Senate might not be. Sen. Brandt Hershman (R-Buck Creek), who chaired the hearing, says he’ll explore curtailing the bill’s broad tolling authority.

“I don’t anticipate moving a bill out of this committee that favors tolling of existing interstates,” Hershman says.

The committee is expected to hear amendments and vote on the bill next week.