Caucus leadership hopes to bring tolls to a vote on Wednesday, May 2, according to multiple news reports. The latest legislation would include a commitment for significant commuter-pass discounts for Connecticut drivers.
The latest bill also would require a second, affirmative vote of the General Assembly in 2019, or later, before tolls could be established.
"We're looking at multiple in-state discounts," said House Speaker Joe Aresimowicz, D-Berlin, said in this news report.
The measure would direct the state Department of Transportation to develop a detailed plan for legislative consideration by next year.
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