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Item 3: Action on Non-Unanimous IGR Positions
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Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Lee Shoemaker Lee Shoemaker PWE 4/22/2009 Pri 3 Yes V. C7 Support <br />Comments: Motorcyclists are vulnerable in a crash similar to bicyclists, pedestrians, skaters, scooter <br />riders, highway workers, and farm equipment users. This bill would only add <br />motorcyclists to the list of road users considered to be vulnerable in crashes. <br />HB 3253 A <br />Relating Clause: Relating to plug-in electric drive motor vehicle tax credit <br />Establishes tax credit for plug-in electric drive motor vehicles. Applies to tax years <br />Title: <br />beginning on or after January 1, 2010 <br />Representative NATHANSON; Representatives BAILEY, BARKER, BOONE, <br />Sponsored by: <br />CANNON, CLEM, DEMBROW, C EDWARDS, D EDWARDS, GALIZIO, GARRETT, <br />HOLVEY, MAURER, SCHAUFLER, J SMITH, STIEGLER, Senators PROZANSKI, <br />WALKER <br />http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/hb3200.dir/hb3253.a.pdf <br />URL: <br />Contact Respondent Dept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Felicity Fahy Felicity Fahy CS-CMO 4/28/2009 Pri 2 Yes VII.A1 Support <br />Comments: Same basic comments as on Bill 3253. Establishing tax credits for electric vehicles will <br />stimulate adoption of EV's and help with the shift from fossil fuel propelled vehicles to <br />cleaner energy. There are at least two EV manufacturers (of single occupant vehicles) in <br />Eugene. The proposed tax credits would help develop a larger customer base for the <br />vehicles and in turn be one of the tools for decreasing greenhouse gas emissions in <br />Eugene and the State. Defer to Tony Jobanek for any specifics on the bill for city ops. <br />6 <br />
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