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Published: May 28, 2009 12:00 am    PrintThis  

Senate vows to prevent toll hikes slated for July 1

By State House News Service

BOSTON - Massachusetts Senate leaders indicated yesterday that revenues from a 25 percent sales tax hike will enable Gov. Deval Patrick and the Mass. Turnpike Authority to prevent large toll hikes planned for July 1 and suggested they have had no further discussions about passing additional new revenues to address long-term transportation needs.

In a statement issued by her office, Senate President Therese Murray said the governor on Tuesday had reiterated a "threat to raise tolls" on July 1 and said the Senate would not agree.

"The Senate refuses to support any toll increase," Murray said.

The March agreement called for funding to support a reformed transportation system and long-term transportation needs. Patrick's call for a 19-cent per gallon gas tax hike has faltered in the Legislature.

Rep. Lori Ehrlich, D-Marblehead, says her constituents commuting to work in Boston and using turnpike-controlled tunnels face $1,800 each in new annual toll costs if the planned increases take effect.

She said the pending $275 million in expected sales tax revenue earmarked for transportation is "more than enough" to address potential impending toll and fare hikes but is "merely a Band-aid."¬ 

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