Terminate Use of FASTER Fee Revenue for Transit
No is the pro-environment vote.
Status: Failed in House
Description: Passed in 2009, FASTER is a mechanism to collect fees which are used to pay for transportation infrastructure including failing roads and bridges. A small portion of the funds (10%) are also earmarked to pay for transit projects. These funds have funded popular transit projects such as the Bustang service and statewide projects like improvements to bus stops and added bus lanes. This year, Senator Neville and Representative Neville led an effort to end the use of these funds for transit, despite the popularity and importance of the funding to communities across Colorado.
Pro-Environment Vote | Anti-Environment Vote | Excused | 100% Environmental Voting Record in 2016 |
Senate Votes
Senator | Party - District | Vote | |
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Aguilar, Irene | Democrat - 32 | ||
Baumgardner, Randy | Republican - 8 | ||
Cadman, Bill | Republican - 12 | ||
Carroll, Morgan | Democrat - 29 | ||
Cooke, John | Republican - 13 | ||
Crowder, Larry | Republican - 35 | ||
Donovan, Kerry | Democrat - 5 | ||
Garcia, Leroy | Democrat - 3 | ||
Grantham, Kevin | Republican - 2 | ||
Guzman, Lucia | Democrat - 34 | ||
Heath, Rollie | Democrat - 18 | ||
Hill, Owen | Republican - 10 | ||
Hodge, Mary | Democrat - 25 | ||
Holbert, Chris | Republican - 30 | ||
Jahn, Cheri | Democrat - 20 | ||
Johnston, Michael | Democrat - 33 | ||
Jones, Matt | Democrat - 17 | ||
Kefalas, John | Democrat - 14 | ||
Kerr, Andy | Democrat - 22 | ||
Lambert, Kent | Republican - 9 | ||
Lundberg, Kevin | Republican - 15 | ||
Marble, Vicki | Republican - 23 | ||
Martinez Humenik, Beth | Republican - 24 | ||
Merrifield, Michael | Democrat - 11 | ||
Neville, Tim | Republican - 16 | ||
Newell, Linda | Democrat - 26 | ||
Roberts, Ellen | Republican - 6 | ||
Scheffel, Mark | Republican - 4 | ||
Scott, Ray | Republican - 7 | ||
Sonnenberg, Jerry | Republican - 1 | ||
Steadman, Pat | Democrat - 31 | ||
Tate, Jack | Republican - 27 | ||
Todd, Nancy | Democrat - 28 | ||
Ulibarri, Jessie | Democrat - 21 | ||
Woods, Laura | Republican - 19 |