Highway tax on 2020 ballot

LITTLE ROCK – The chance to renew the state’s half-cent
sales tax to pay for highway upkeep will be the most important issue on
the ballot next year, and today I’d like to talk about why I supported
the legislation that will allow us to vote on Issue One.
Issue
One does not increase taxes. The state has been collecting a half-cent
sales tax for highway maintenance since 2013 after the voters approved
it in 2012. The current half-cent sales tax is set to expire in 2023.
Issue One allows us to extend it to pay for roads.
Roads
and bridges are in constant need of maintenance, and upkeep is not
cheap. Issue One will bring in more than $205 million annually to repair
and improve nearly 7,000 miles of highways and to repair or replace
dangerous bridges. It will bring in $43 million to go to cities and $43
million to go to counties. The rest of the $119 million will be used for
state infrastructure.
Our roads, streets, and
highways are crucial to so many areas of life. Our roads connect the
four corners of Arkansas and allow us the freedom to travel almost
anywhere we want to go.
We take the roads to our
jobs, to the doctor, to school, and to the grocery store. Our roads
take us to visit family and friends.
Agriculture
is our Number One industry, and our farmers rely on safe roads to
deliver their goods. Tourism is our second-largest industry. Our
highways give Arkansans and visitors easy access to our mountains and
our rivers and to the duck-hunting waters of the Delta.
When
the leaders of a company are considering a move to Arkansas, the
condition of our transportation system is one of their top criteria.
Over
the years, this will cost billions of dollars. Issue One allows us to
provide the funds for highway maintenance far into the future. Approval
of this extension will mean that the money to fix our potholes and
resurface our roads will be there when we need it. Renewal ensures
stability for road funding. It also will give us a stronger hand when we
apply for federal funds.
We all benefit from
good roads. The half-cent sales tax allows everyone to easily share in
the maintenance of our transportation infrastructure.
Issue
One is the second part of a historic plan to pay for roads and
highways. Earlier this year, members of the 92nd General Assembly
approved $95 million for highway upkeep. Legislators, with my support,
then approved this initiative for the 2020 ballot.
I
joined legislators in wanting to give all Arkansans the chance to
approve this extension. Passage of Issue One will mean safer roads
around the state, and safe roads improve life for everyone.