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2026 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Remove Excess Funding for Toll Relief Program

Item 441 #1h

Item 441 #1h

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Transportation
Department of Transportation FY2027 ($24,000,000) FY2028 ($24,000,000) GF

Language
Page 513, line 21, strike "$167,663,377" and insert "$143,663,377".
Page 513, line 21, strike "$157,053,991" and insert "$133,053,991".

Page 513, strike lines 32 through 33.

Page 513, line 34, strike "providing" and insert:

  "C.1. The Department shall continue to provide.".

Page 514, strike lines 26 through 36 and insert:

"8. The funds provided in paragraph C.1. of this item, to the extent available, may be used to supplement the original “ERC Toll Relief program” administered by the Department and funded by ERC.  The Department shall administer the program in a manner to fully utilize ERC's annual contribution per Amendment 9 of the Comprehensive Agreement.  If the Department projects, based on the parameters as of July 1, 2025, that funding will be insufficient to fully fund the program in any one year, the amount needed shall be provided from the Eligible Drivers Toll Relief Fund.  By March 31 of each year, the Department shall notify the Chairs of the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations of projected estimates and any amounts to be supplemented from the Eligible Drivers Toll Relief Fund.  The Department shall report on the amount that was used from the Eligible Drivers Toll Relief Fund to resolve any shortfall 90 days after June 30 each year."



Explanation

(This amendment removes funding inadvertently included in the introduced budget for toll relief in the Hampton Roads area. The funding included for toll relief in the 2024-26 biennium is sufficient to support the program through 2036 and additional funding is not necessary. The amendment also includes language providing additional flexibility to allow VDOT to transfer funds between the two toll relief programs if necessary.)