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HR 344 - 119

Anti-Congestion Tax Act

Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.

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Detected dollar total
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Tax density 50.0%
Spending density 0.0%
Amendments 2
Deadline 2
Tax 2
Agency 1
Benefits 1
Courts 1

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Secretary of Transportation may not award a capital investment grant 1

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Transportation
12 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 92%

Transportation and Public Works

Transportation and Public Works

Transportation costs

Finance and banking
11 evidence matches
Impact 100% Confidence 80%

Tax administration and collection, taxpayers

Income tax credits

is amended by SEC. 3. CREDIT FOR CERTAIN CONGESTION TOLLS. (a) In General.--Subpart B of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding after section 30D the following new section: ``SEC. 30E.

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Department of Transportation

Matched bill text signal: Secretary of Transportation may not award a capital investment grant
Sampled awards398
Award amount in local sample$38,252,790,885
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grants · 69A36524521060FSPNV

NV DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$2,673,430,672

THE PROJECT INCLUDES ROW ACQUISITION, FINAL DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, AND ROLLING STOCK FOR A NEW ALL-ELECTRIC HIGH-SPEED RAIL SYSTEM BETWEEN LAS VEGAS, NV AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA. IT INCLUDES 218 MILES OF TRACK AND SYSTEMS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAY MODIFICATIONS, STATIONS AT LAS VEGAS AND RANCHO CUCAMONGA, A VMF MOW FACILITY IN SLOANE, NV, A MOW FACILITY IN VICTOR VALLEY, CA, AND PROCUREMENT OF 10 HIGH-SPEED TRAINSETS. THE PROJECT WILL SERVE PASSENGERS IN NEVADA AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, AND WILL CONNECT TO THE HIGH DESERT CORRIDOR, METROLINK, AND CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL. BRIGHTLINE WEST, THE SUBRECIPIENT, WILL FINANCE, DESIGN, CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, AND MAINTAIN THE SYSTEM.

grants · NY-2022-042

METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$769,197,264

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MARCH 7 2022 ANNOUNCEMENT (DISCRETIONARY ID: D2022-RPAU-025) THIS IS A FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR (FFY) 2022 SECTION 5307 AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN (ARP) ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE FUNDING APPLICATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $769197264 REPRESENTING A 100% FEDERAL SHARE OF THE TOTAL ELIGIBLE AMOUNT. THIS APPLICATION UTILIZES ARP ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE (90) FUNDING TO PREVENT PREPARE FOR AND RESPOND TO CORONAVIRUS. THE APPLICATION SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDES OPERATING ASSISTANCE.THE MTA AGREES THAT IF IT RECEIVES FEDERAL FUNDING FROM THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) OR THROUGH A PASS-THROUGH ENTITY THROUGH THE ROBERT T. STAFFORD DISASTER RELIEF AND EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ACT A DIFFERENT FEDERAL AGENCY OR INSURANCE PROCEEDS FOR ANY PORTION OF A PROJECT ACTIVITY APPROVED FOR FTA FUNDING UNDER THIS GRANT AGREEMENT IT WILL PROVIDE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO FTA AND REIMBURSE FTA FOR ANY FEDERAL SHARE THAT DUPLICATES FUNDING PROVIDED BY FEMA ANOTHER FEDERAL AGENCY OR AN INSURANCE COMPANY.THE MTA MAY UTILIZE GRANT ANTICIPATION NOTES (GANS) TO FINANCE THIS PROJECT. GIVEN THE FACT THAT THE PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OF GANS ARE OPERATIONAL EXPENSES THAT ARE ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT BY THE FTA PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE MASTER AGREEMENT 49 U.S.C 5307 AND 2 C.F.R. PART 225 THE MTA MAY BE REIMBURSED BY THE FTA FOR ITS UTILIZATION OF GANS WITH ARP ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE FUNDS.THE PROJECT IN THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT LEAD TO A FUNCTIONAL LOCATION OR CAPACITY CHANGE. PER THE ARP THE PROJECT IN THIS APPLICATION IS NOT REQUIRED TO BE PROGRAMMED IN LONG-RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLANS OR STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.* PURPOSE OF THE AWARD: THIS AWARD WILL ASSIST THE MTA TO PREVENT PREPARE FOR AND RESPOND TO THE CORONAVIRUS.* ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED: THE APPLICATION SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDES OPERATING ASSISTANCE.* EXPECTED OUTCOMES: THIS APPLICATION WILL SUPPORT THE MTA DURING THE COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY.* INTENDED BENEFICIARIES: THE MTA AND ITS RIDERSHIP SYSTEM-WIDE.* SUBRECIPIENT ACTIVITIES: THERE ARE NO SUB-RECIPIENT ACTIVITIES WITH THIS AWARD.THE RECIPIENT CERTIFIES THAT IT AND ITS SUB-RECIPIENTS AND CONTRACTORS THAT ARE PROVIDERS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION HAVE NOT FURLOUGHED ANY EMPLOYEES SINCE MARCH 27 2020.1% SECURITY REQUIREMENT - THE MTA CERTIFIES THAT IT WILL NOT EXPEND 1% OF THE APPORTIONMENT ON SECURITY. THE MTA UTILIZES LOCAL FUNDS AND AWARDS FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY.

grants · CT-2022-005

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONNECTICUT

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$700,458,338

THE CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CTDOT) IS REQUESTING $332471013 OF FFY2021 SECTION 5307 AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT (ARPA) FUNDS. THIS APPLICATION UTILIZES SECTION 5307 ARPA FUNDING FROM THE GOVERNORS AREA FOR THE EXPENSES OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS AS THEY CONTINUE TO RESPOND TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. THE REQUESTED FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR THE CONTINUATION OF SUPPORT FOR THE OPERATIONAL AND PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE EXPENSES DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS FOR ALL CTTRANSIT BUS SERVICES STATEWIDE NEW HAVEN LINE (NHL) COMMUTER RAIL SERVICES FROM NEW HAVEN TO GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL IN NY INCLUDING THE 3 BRANCH LINES WATERBURY DANBURY AND NEW CANAAN AND SHORELINE EAST (SLE) COMMUTER RAIL SERVICE FROM NEW HAVEN TO NEW LONDON INCLUDING THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE TO STAMFORD. CTDOT CONTRACTS WITH AMTRAK ON THE SLE AND WITH METRO NORTH ON THE NHL.THE APPLICATION SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDES:1) CTDOT - CTTRANSIT OPERATIONS/PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE $80000000 (100% FEDERAL)2) NHL - RAIL OPERATIONS/PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE $249471013 (100% FEDERAL)3) SLE - RAIL OPERATIONS/PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE $3000000 (100% FEDERAL)IN ACCORDANCE WITH FTAS CIRCULARS 9040.1G AND 9030.1E PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES ARE CONSIDERED OPERATING COSTS. ACTIVITIES IN THIS GRANT BEGAN ON JANUARY 20 2020 AND WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE END DATE (SEPTEMBER 30 2029). PER ARP THE GRANT REQUESTS 100% FEDERAL SHARE AND THE ACTIVITIES IN THIS APPLICATION ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE PROGRAMMED IN THE LONG-RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN OR STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. CTDOT AGREES THAT IF IT RECEIVES FEDERAL FUNDING FROM THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) OR THROUGH A PASS-THROUGH ENTITY THROUGH THE ROBERT T. STAFFORD DISASTER RELIEF AND EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE ACT A DIFFERENT FEDERAL AGENCY OR INSURANCE PROCEEDS FOR ANY PORTION OF A PROJECT ACTIVITY APPROVED FOR FTA FUNDING UNDER THIS GRANT AGREEMENT IT WILL PROVIDE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO FTA AND REIMBURSE FTA FOR ANY FEDERAL SHARE THAT DUPLICATES FUNDING PROVIDED BY FEMA ANOTHER FEDERAL AGENCY OR AN INSURANCE COMPANY.CTDOT RECEIVED $438720153 IN 5307 CARES FUNDING AND OBLIGATED IT IN GRANT CT-2020-005-01. CTDOT HAS ALREADY EXPENDED 80% OF THE TOTAL ALLOCATION BUT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONTINUES TO CAUSE SIGNIFICANT CHALLENGES AND AS RESULT CTDOT CONTINUES TO REQUIRE ADDITIONAL RELIEF FUNDING.THE FFY 21 GOVERNORS AREA SPLIT AGREEMENT DATED NOVEMBER 3 2021 HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO FTA AND UPLOADED TO TRAMS.CTDOT PINNED THEIR FY2021 CERTS IN TRAMS. DUNS#: 807854583

grants · 693JJ22230000Y001TX1902389

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$635,177,703

PROJECT TITLE: WIDEN FREEWAY ON IH 635.:::: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: IH 635 FROM EAST OF US 75 TO IH 30; AT SKILLMAN/AUDELIA INTERCHANGE; AND AT IH 30. CONSTRUCT NEW ROAD, INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENT, AND REHABILITATE EXISTING ROADWAY.

grants · 693JJ22330000Y001FLTPEX275
Award amount
$619,100,074

PROJECT TITLE: I275/SR93 FM N OF HFB TO N OF LOIS,SR60 FM KENNEDY TO N OF SPRUCE/TIA;ADD LANES & RECONSTRUCT;PRELIMINARY ENGINEER;DB:::: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: I275/SR93 FM N OF HFB TO N OF LOIS,SR60 FM KENNEDY TO N OF SPRUCE/TIA;ADD LANES & RECONSTRUCT;PRELIMINARY ENGINEER;DB

grants · 69A36523420020FSPCT

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONNECTICUT

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$574,600,000

THE PURPOSE OF THE AWARD IS TO FUND THE CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION S CONSTRUCT OF THE REPLACEMENT OF THE WALK BRIDGE IN NORWALK, CT. WALK BRIDGE IS A FOUR-TRACK RAILROAD BRIDGE THAT CROSSES THE NORWALK RIVER, ON THE NEW HAVEN LINE SUBDIVISION OF THE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR (NEC). THE SWING BRIDGE IS OVER 100 YEARS OLD AND IS SUBJECT TO FAILURE THAT HALTS NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND SERVICE ON THE NEC BETWEEN NEW YORK, NEW YORK AND BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION WILL REMOVE THE EXISTING BRIDGE AND CONSTRUCT A NEW MULTI-SPAN DUAL-LIFT BRIDGE, CONSTRUCT NEW EMBANKMENTS AND RETAINING WALLS, AND INSTALL NEW TRACK AND RAIL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALS. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT IS TO REPLACE THE BRIDGE TO ENHANCE THE SAFETY AND RELIABILITY OF RAIL SERVICE, DECREASE MAINTENANCE COSTS, AND ALLOW FOR INCREASED CAPACITY, AS WELL AS IMPROVE NAVIGATIONAL CAPACITY AND DEPENDABILITY IN THIS SECTION OF THE NORWALK RIVER. THE INTENDED BENEFICIARIES INCLUDE AMTRAK PASSENGERS ON THE NORTHEAST CORRIDOR, METRO NORTH RAILROAD COMMUTERS, AND MARINE TRAFFIC IN THIS SECTION OF THE NORWALK RIVER.

grants · 693JJ22340000Y270OHE220165

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$533,192,000

PROJECT TITLE: BRENT SPENCE BRIDGE CORRIDOR:::: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BRENT SPENCE BRIDGE CORRIDOR PROJECT¿INCLUDING THE COMPANION BRIDGE¿FROM JUST SOUTH OF DIXIE HIGHWAY INTERCHANGE IN KENTUCKY NORTH TO LINN ST. IN OHIO. PROJECT WILL BE LED BY ODOT.

grants · 693JJ22530000Y001TX2025274

TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Department of Transportation
Award amount
$446,503,594

PROJECT TITLE: WIDEN ROAD AND ADD LANES ON SH 6:::: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SH 6 FROM SH 21 TO BS-6R SOUTH; WIDEN FREEWAY FACILITY FROM 4 TO 6 LANES, IMPROVE FRONTAGE ROADS, ADD LOCAL ACCESS LANES AND ADD BICYCLE AND PEDEDSTRIAN FACILITIES

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Summary

00 Introduced in House Feb 19, 2025

Anti-Congestion Tax Act This bill prohibits the Department of Transportation (DOT) from awarding capital investment grants to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for projects in New York until DOT certifies that vehicles using certain crossings to enter into Manhattan's congestion tolling zone receive exemptions from congestion tolls. The vehicular crossings include the Holland Tunnel, the Lincoln Tunnel, the George Washington Bridge, and any other crossing immediately before entry into the congestion tolling zone. As background, the MTA's Central Business District Tolling Program for New York City charges drivers a toll to enter an area in Manhattan designated as the Congestion Relief Zone. Under the bill, c ongestion tolling zone generally means any roadways, bridges, tunnels, approaches, or ramps that are located within, or enter to, the Congestion Relief Zone, with some modifications. Specifically, the bill requires the MTA to credit a vehicle for the vehicular crossing toll from the amount of the congestion toll charged to the vehicle for entering the congestion tolling zone. Further, the bill allows drivers entering Manhattan using any of the vehicular crossings immediately before entry into the congestion tolling zone to receive a federal tax credit at the end of the year equal to the amount paid in congestion tolls for using the crossing.

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Timeline

Jan 14, 2025

Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit.

Jan 13, 2025

Introduced in House

Jan 13, 2025

Introduced in House

Jan 13, 2025

Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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