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Summary of Question 8

This proposed law would increase the portion of gasoline tax revenue that would be credited to the state Highway Fund; prohibit the transfer of money from the Highway Fund to other state funds for other purposes; declare that citizens have a right to a safe and efficient public highway, road and bridge system and require the state to develop a comprehensive seven-year state transportation plan; and make certain other changes in state finance laws relating to the Highway Fund.

The proposed law would require that the small portion of state gasoline tax revenues that is deposited in funds relating to the use of watercraft be deposited instead in the Highway Fund. No revenue deposited in the Highway Fund could be transferred to any other state fund for any purpose other than one for which the Highway Fund may be used.

The proposed law would declare that the citizens of Massachusetts have a right to a safe and efficient public highway, road and bridge system, constructed and maintained by the state and its counties, cities and towns. The state Secretary of Transportation and Construction would be required to prepare a comprehensive state transportation plan for the period July 1,1995 through June 30,2002, to be updated every three years. The plan would provide for the repair or reconstruction of at least five percent of public highways and bridges every year, and it would establish priorities for highway, road and bridge projects based on condition and safety factors. The plan would be designed to promote economic development and employment by meeting the various transportation needs of residents throughout the state. The plan would be prepared after a public hearing and after consultation with the state Secretaries of Environmental Affairs and Economic Affairs.

Under the proposed law, money in the Highway Fund would no longer be considered in determining whether the state government has sufficient money on hand to set some aside for use in fiscal years or to deposit some in the state tax reduction fund. The proposed law would declare that no more than 15% of gasoline tax revenues could be used for mass transportation purposes, but it would not prevent the state Legislature from appropriating additional gasoline tax revenues for such purposes.

The proposed law states that if any of its provisions were declared invalid, the other provisions would remain in effect.

1994 - Middlesex County - Question 8Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 4, 1994?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
379,879
132,397
43,292 555,568
Acton
 
6,712
1,597
339
8,648
Arlington
 
14,971
5,053
1,670
21,694
Ashby
 
850
234
29
1,113
Ashland
 
3,687
1,242
415
5,344
Ayer
 
1,379
405
85
1,869
Bedford
 
4,220
1,094
274
5,588
Belmont
 
8,714
3,046
1,296
13,056
Billerica
 
10,381
2,769
504
13,654
Boxborough
 
1,340
374
51
1,765
Burlington
 
7,348
1,960
546
9,854
Cambridge
 
19,100
10,272
4,172
33,544
Carlisle
 
1,758
532
79
2,369
Chelmsford
 
11,294
2,432
571
14,297
Concord
 
2,124
5,717
351
8,192
Dracut
 
6,978
2,506
1,045
10,529
Dunstable
 
829
193
28
1,050
Everett
 
7,373
3,180
1,569
12,122
Framingham
 
16,054
5,473
1,740
23,267
Groton
 
2,860
618
126
3,604
Holliston
 
4,759
1,193
346
6,298
Hopkinton
 
3,396
1,052
217
4,665
Hudson
 
4,764
1,528
329
6,621
Lexington
 
10,599
3,599
1,275
15,473
Lincoln
 
1,780
717
256
2,753
Littleton
 
2,571
650
126
3,347
Lowell
 
16,327
4,880
2,572
23,779
Malden
 
11,538
4,011
1,687
17,236
Marlborough
 
8,308
2,755
867
11,930
Maynard
 
3,186
1,032
198
4,416
Medford
 
14,493
5,794
1,838
22,125
Melrose
 
9,443
2,842
717
13,002
Natick
 
9,543
3,031
1,200
13,774
Newton
 
24,091
9,224
3,857
37,172
N. Reading
 
4,570
979
349
5,898
Pepperell
 
3,049
670
111
3,830
Reading
 
8,277
2,218
449
10,944
Sherborn
 
1,650
503
94
2,247
Shirley
 
1,387
502
67
1,956
Somerville
 
13,861
6,422
2,006
22,289
Stoneham
 
6,336
2,251
665
9,252
Stow
 
2,178
581
81
2,840
Sudbury
 
5,435
1,631
442
7,508
Tewksbury
 
8,492
2,016
421
10,929
Townsend
 
2,258
531
225
3,014
Tyngsborough
 
2,491
680
142
3,313
Wakefield
 
8,112
2,555
914
11,581
Waltham
 
12,344
4,293
1,998
18,635
Watertown
 
8,990
3,455
1,172
13,617
Wayland
 
4,591
1,530
386
6,507
Westford
 
6,061
1,459
468
7,988
Weston
 
3,777
1,322
342
5,441
Wilmington
 
5,756
1,874
418
8,048
Winchester
 
7,613
2,394
671
10,678
Woburn
 
9,881
3,526
1,496
14,903
County Totals
379,879
132,397
43,292 555,568