HR 5660
To amend title 23, United States Code, to ensure that each State receives an aggregate apportionment equal to at least 100 percent of the estimated tax payments attributable to certain highway users in the State, and for other purposes.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to change how the federal government distributes funds for highway projects to states. Currently, states receive an apportionment based on a formula that often results in some states receiving less than 95% of the highway taxes paid by their residents. This bill would increase that minimum to 100%, ensuring that each state receives at least the full amount of highway taxes paid within its borders. The goal is to provide a more equitable distribution of federal highway funds.
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Pete Olson
Randy K., Sr. Weber
Ron Wright
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