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A 9100

Authorizes the commissioner of transportation to request an extension of the Clean Pass Program in the state

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Rebecca Kassay

Gives the transportation commissioner the authority to request extending the state's Clean Pass Program, enabling a future extension if approved.

REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
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Bill Summary · A 9100

Summary of Bill A 9100

Bill at a Glance

  • Bill Number: A 9100
  • Title: Authorizes the commissioner of transportation to request an extension of the Clean Pass Program in the state
  • Sponsor: Rebecca Kassay (primary)
  • Introduced: September 12, 2025
  • Status: REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
  • Legislative Actions:
    • 2025-09-12: REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION
    • 2025-09-12: REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION (duplicate entry)

Purpose and Intent

A 9100 authorizes the state’s commissioner of transportation to submit a request to extend the Clean Pass Program within the state. The bill does not itself extend the program, but grants the commissioner the formal authority to seek an extension from the appropriate legislative or administrative body.

Key Provisions

  • Authorization to Request Extension: The core provision gives the commissioner of transportation the authority to request an extension of the Clean Pass Program.
  • Scope of Extension Request: The summary provided does not specify the duration, eligibility criteria, funding, or rules that would govern any extension; these details would be defined in the extension proposal submitted by the commissioner or in subsequent legislation if pursued.

Affected Parties and Impacts

  • State Department of Transportation (DOT): Responsible for evaluating, proposing, and potentially implementing an extension request if approved.
  • Program Participants and Applicants: Individuals or entities currently participating in or eligible for the Clean Pass Program could be affected by an extension (e.g., continued access, benefits, or eligibility rules), depending on the terms of any future extension.
  • General Public and Road Users: Potentially impacted by continued program benefits (such as streamlined access, toll provisions, or emission-related incentives) if the extension is approved and implemented.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations

  • Current Status: The bill has been referred to the Transportation committee, indicating it will undergo committee review, possible amendments, and a vote before moving forward.
  • Next Steps: If the committee approves, the bill would typically proceed to the full chamber for consideration, then to the other legislative chamber (if applicable), and finally to the governor for signature or veto. The exact timeline depends on the legislative calendar and actions taken on the extension proposal.

Notes

  • The Clean Pass Program details (origin, current status, and specific benefits) are not provided in the available information.
  • No fiscal or funding provisions are specified in the summary; any financial impact would depend on the terms of the extension and related program requirements.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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