Shorting Transportation Funding Again = Bad Policy, Regressive Steps and Unstable Infrastructure

Since Governor Youngkin was inaugurated 65 days ago, there have been efforts to cut Transportation Infrastructure funding in three separate ways. 

These revenues are enabling such major projects as:  

While Maryland and Georgia recently voted for a temporary freeze on the gas tax, those administrations agreed to back-fill the loss of transportation funds with other dollars (general fund, etc.). Virginia is the only state proposing a second and third cut to transportation funding in 2022 without replenishing those funds.

The General Assembly has come too far since 2013 in maintaining and modernizing our transportation network! We are beginning to see in every corner of the Commonwealth the direct correlation between those investments and our quality of life, economic success, and prosperity. With inflation and uncertain long-term cost estimates, now is not the time to regress, reduce or delay long overdue projects now in our six-year transportation plan. 
 
We need you to contact your legislator and ask them not to short-change transportation again with this temporary cut.