- HB3991 2025 1st Special Session - Oregon Legislative Information System
Directs the Division of Audits to conduct performance audits of the Department of Transportation Digest: The Act increases and adds taxes related to roads, cars, trucks and buses and says how revenue must be used The Act would make the per-mile road usage charge mandatory over time
- Kotek Signs $300 Million “Emergency” Transportation Bill as Gas and . . .
After weeks of silence and mounting criticism, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has finally signed House Bill 3991, the so-called emergency transportation package, into law after sitting on it for more than a month The measure fills a $300 million funding gap for the Oregon Department of Transportation, but it also raises taxes and fees on Oregon drivers who are already facing record living costs
- ‘It’s a penalty’: Oregon EV and hybrid owners will be hardest hit under . . .
House Bill 3991 would raise the yearly cost of registration fees and state taxes for an owner of a typical hybrid that gets 48 miles per gallon or an EV to $361 annually, if the owner drives
- HB 3991: New Taxes, New Burdens, and a Race Against the Clock
Oregon lawmakers ended their 2025 Special Session by passing House Bill 3991, a sweeping transportation funding package that raises fuel taxes, vehicle registration fees, and payroll taxes, and introduces a mandatory per-mile charge on electric and hybrid vehicles
- Oregon Senate passes $4. 3 billion transportation package
The Oregon House passed the bill on Sept 1, but a Senate vote was postponed twice because Sen Chris Gorsek, D-Gresham, was recovering from surgery and Democrats needed his vote for the bill to pass
- Votes: OR HB3991 | 2025 | 1st Special Session - LegiScan
Bill Title: Relating to transportation; prescribing an effective date; and providing for revenue raising that requires approval by a three-fifths majority
- After delays and missteps, Oregon Democrats pass road-funding bill
The passage of Kotek’s funding package, House Bill 3991, offers a lifeline to hundreds of employees at the Oregon Department of Transportation threatened with layoffs if the agency didn’t get
- Oregon. gov
I am signing House Bill 3991 today, which funds critical maintenance and operations for Oregon's roads, bridges, and transit agencies
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