Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1549

Introduced
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  

Caption

RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine Regarding the Use and Oversight of Transportation-related Revenues

Impact

This constitutional amendment aims to enhance the financial oversight of the Highway Fund by placing jurisdiction over all related financial matters with the Legislature's joint standing committee on transportation. It is expected that this would lead to greater transparency and appropriation efficiency in how transportation revenue is allocated, potentially reducing misallocation of funds to unrelated projects. By ensuring dedicated funding for transportation, the bill is designed to bolster infrastructure and related public services across Maine.

Summary

LD1549 is a proposed resolution to amend the Constitution of Maine concerning the allocation of sales and use tax revenue from motor vehicle dealers. The bill mandates that starting July 1, 2027, at least 60% of such tax revenue be dedicated exclusively to the Highway Fund and utilized for a broad range of transportation-related expenses, including maintenance and operation of public highways, bridges, and other transportation infrastructures. The intent of the bill is to ensure that funds collected from vehicle sales are used directly for transportation improvements, thereby enhancing infrastructure support statewide.

Sentiment

Debate around LD1549 has highlighted a strong sentiment among legislators and stakeholders regarding the importance of transportation funding in Maine. Proponents argue that dedicated funding is critical for maintaining and improving the state's vital transportation networks. Conversely, some critics have raised concerns about the implications of a constitutional amendment, fearing it may limit flexibility in future budgetary allocations and question the adequacy of the funding levels established by the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise over the fixed percentage of sales tax revenue that should be allocated to the Highway Fund and the implications this has for other funding needs. Critics argue the stipulation might hinder the state’s ability to adaptively manage funds during economic fluctuations or emergencies. Additionally, there is concern about the adequacy of the funding ratio in addressing the state's comprehensive transportation needs, particularly given the diverse modes of transport included within the bill's mandate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HJR134

Proposes a constitutional amendment dissolving the authority of the highways and transportation commission and granting authority to the department of transportation

ME HJR192

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies provisions relating to transportation funding

ME SCR115

Proposes constitutional amendment to dedicate certain revenues for State transportation system.

ME SB1010

A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, changing the Commonwealth's fiscal period from one year to two years.

ME HB601

A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, changing the Commonwealth's fiscal period from one year to two years.

ME HJR175

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying provisions relating to revenue derived from highway users that is deposited into the state road fund

ME HJR177

Proposes a constitutional amendment modifying provisions relating to revenue derived from highway users that is deposited into the state road fund

ME HJ00013

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning An Additional Tax On Certain Income And The Use Of The Revenue Generated.

ME LD1052

RESOLUTION, Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine to Establish the State Auditor as a Constitutional Officer

ME HJR194

Proposes a constitutional amendment to authorize the highways and transportation commission to construct toll roads and impose and collect tolls on interstates and four-land roadways

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.