Rep. Morgan, Republican Caucus Renews Call to Repeal Tolls

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Rep. Morgan, Republican Caucus Renews Call to Repeal Tolls

House Minority Leader Patricia Morgan and the Republican caucus are renewing calls to repeal the toll law. 

This comes after the caucus produced data showing that the RhodeWorks toll law will "likely lose money once it is operational." There is growing concerns that Rhode Island Department of Transportation estimated costs to implement the system were underestimated and a growing chorus that revenues are over-estimated.

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“This is an apparent attempt by RIDOT to mislead the public about the full costs of the toll program. The Director is now explaining that he didn't add these costs because ‘it has not been finalized yet.’ Leaving out these details is a weak effort to discredit our numbers. In fact, if RIDOT is willing to forget that critical piece of the tolling costs, it taints everything they have told us, except the fact that they want tolls to be a perpetual source of money taken from the public,” said Rep. Morgan. 

RIDOT Director Peter Alviti originally refuted the data that was found by the caucus. 

“When RIDOT refuted our data, we pointed out that their contract with the Austrian firm chosen to maintain the gantries confirmed our numbers. This newly revealed information confirms the data we reported on the costs to buy and install gantries,” said Morgan.

She added,“based on GPS data research performed by the American Transportation Research Institute, the state will lose $7 million to $21 million because the RIDOT misled the public about truck counts. In every scenario, tolls are a bad deal for our state and we support repealing the toll law before further damage is done.”

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RI Truck Tolls Controversy -- 2016

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