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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, Highway Needs Through 2030TRANSCRIPT
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Jack Basso Chief Operating Officer and Business Development Director American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials(AASHTO)
Surface Transportation Funding
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Objectives
• To outline the needs for the combined levels of government in surface transportation
• To describe the looming funding crisis with the Highway Trust Fund
• To identify some possible actions to better address the needs
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Highway Needs Through 2030
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Transit Needs Through 2030
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Transit Needs Through 2030
"Federal Share" of Highway Investment (assumed to be 45% of total needs)Current Law HTF/HA Revenues extended through 2030
Note: Annual Revenue / VMT growth assumed to slow from 2.2% in 2007 to 0.7% by 2030.Note: Nominal Federal gasoline tax rate assumed to remain at 18.4 cents through 2030.
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007"Federal Share" of Highway Investment (assumed to be 45% of total needs)
Revenue Enhancement: 3-cent fuels tax increase ("solvency fix") in 2009
Note: Annual Revenue / VMT growth assumed to slow from 2.2% in 2007 to 0.7% by 2030.Note: Nominal Federal gasoline tax rate increases from 18.4 cents to 21.4 cents in 2009 and remains at 21.4 cents through 2030.Note: Aggregate additional HTF/HA revenues through 2030 = $120 billion.
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007"Federal Share" of Highway Investment (assumed to be 45% of total needs)
Revenue Enhancement: 10-cent fuels tax increase phased in from 2009-2015
Note: Annual Revenue / VMT growth assumed to slow from 2.2% in 2007 to 0.7% by 2030.Note: Nominal Federal gasoline tax rate increases from 18.4 cents to 21.4 cents in 2009 to 28.4 cents by 2015 and remains at 28.4 cents through 2030.Note: Aggregate additional HTF/HA revenues through 2030 = $362 billion.
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007"Federal Share" of Highway Investment (assumed to be 45% of total needs)
Revenue Enhancement: 10-cent fuels tax increase phased in from 2009-2015 plus indexing
Note: Annual Revenue / VMT growth assumed to slow from 2.2% in 2007 to 0.7% by 2030.Note: Nominal Federal gasoline tax rate increases from 18.4 cents to 44.0 cents by 2030.Note: Aggregate additional HTF/HA revenues through 2030 = $651 billion.
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Revenue Picture
• Highway Trust Fund revenues are NOT decliningo 1995-2005: $22 billion to $38 billiono 2005-2015:$38 billion to $47 billion
• Fuel tax is still viable• But purchasing power eroding• Spending has exceeded income
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Highway Trust Fund Options toIncrease Revenues
Highway Program Level Made Possible by 2021
• 10 Cent Rate Increase $75 billion
• 10 Cent Rate Increase, Indexed to CPI$82 billion
• Five Percent Sales Tax on Gas $85 billion(if fuel prices increase 4% annually)
• 14.2 Percent Sales Tax on Gas $95 billionin lieu of 28.4 Cent Gas Tax(if fuel prices increase 4% annually)
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The Looming Crisis
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Impact of InflationPercentage Reduction in Purchasing Power 1998-2015
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Restoring Purchasing Power
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A Vision from the Financing Team
What do we want America to have for transportation? We concluded that…
America wants a unified national transportation system that fosters international competitiveness and energy independence, is safe and secure, provides efficient domestic mobility, and enhances the environment.
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Presentation to the AASHTO Standing Committee on Finance and Administration July 17, 2007
Revenue Picture• What is being done to address the
problems?o SAFETEA-LU created a National
Commissiono AASHTO has developed a series of
reports to address issues• Needs• Recommendations• Funding• Freight• Vision (to come)
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Questions?
Peter “Jack” BassoChief Operating Officer
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249
Washington, DC 20001Phone: (202) 624-5800
Fax: (202) 624-5806Email: [email protected]