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Minutes for HB2372 - Committee on Taxation

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Providing for an increase in registration fees for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Minutes Content for Thu, Mar 14, 2019

Mr. Siebers provided an overview on HB2372 stating it would impose a new registration fee on electric and hybrid passenger vehicles.  The annual registration fee for those vehicles would be $150.00 and $75.00 respectively. 

Kathleen Smith provided an overview on the fiscal note for HB2372 stating the estimated increase for FY2020 for the State Highway Fund would be $305,048. and for a full year it would increase to $610,000.  She commented 11,400 electric and hybrid vehicles are registered, compared to 1,341 vehicles registered in 2017.  Th estimate was based on those numbers.

Proponents:

Representative Proehl testified as a proponent to HB2372, (Attachment 21).

Michael White, Kansas Contractors Association testified as a proponent to HB2372, (Attachment 22).

Written testimony was submitted by the following as proponents to HB2372:

Kevin Walker, Overland Park Chamber of Commerce, (Attachment 23).

Tom Palace, Petroleum Marketers and Convenience Store Association of Kansas, (Attachment 24).

Patty Markley, Kansas Economic Progress Council, (Attachment 25).

Travis Stryker, Kansas Society of Professional Engineers, (Attachment 26).

Scott Heidner, American Council of Engineering Companies, (Attachment 27).

Ed DeSoignie, Economic Lifelines, (Attachment 28)

Neutral:

Dorothy Barnett, Clean Energy Business Council, testified as neutral to HB2372, (Attachment 29).

Lindsey Douglas, Kansas Department of Transportation, testified as neutral to HB2372, (Attachment 30),

Opponent:

Sandy Braden testified on behalf of Auto Alliance Driving Innovation as an opponent to HB2372, (Attachment 31).

Written testimony was submitted by Tami Alexander, Metropolitan Energy Center as an opponent to HB2372, (Attachment 32).

Hearing closed for HB2372.