From Deseret News archives:
Mining taxes may aid infrastructure
A substituted HB58, sponsored by Rep. John Dougall, R-American Fork, is designed to pump money back into Utah to fund various projects from interest earned on a dedicated account in the state's general fund. Dougall's plan would appropriate $20 million this year to jump-start what would be known as the Infrastructure and Economic Diversification Investment Account.
Each year, 10 percent of the revenue generated from severance taxes, those imposed on oil and gas mining, would also flow into that account. Currently, that's about $9.9 million a year.
Then, 25 percent of the interest earned on that account, between 8 percent and 12 percent, could fund projects in areas where resources are being depleted and elsewhere in the state.
The bill was widely supported by the committee, though some legislators wondered if the bill isn't ambitious enough.
Rep. Roz McGee, D-Salt Lake, said during a committee debate on the bill that Utah's neighbors have managed to put away hundreds of millions, and in the case of Wyoming and New Mexico, billions of dollars.
She called the first $20 million appropriation a paltry amount.
Dougall agreed that the number is a slow start to investing, but he said final numbers can be worked out in the last week of the legislative session, when big-ticket bills are debated.
Eventually, Dougall said, he would like 100 percent of severance-tax revenues flow into that account.
Severance taxes have been an issue for areas experiencing booming economies because of oil and gas mining, especially in the Uintah Basin. Currently, the money from the taxes is goes into the state's general fund, but Duchesne and Uintah Counties would like to be able to use the tax revenue to repair infrastructure, especially roads that are crumbling under the crush of dozens of trucks that drive on them daily.
E-mail: jdougherty@desnews.com
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