Wyoming lawmakers to try again with Interstate 80 toll bill
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Wyoming lawmakers will try again to enact tolls on Interstate 80.
The Legislature's Joint Highways, Transportation and Military Affairs has endorsed an I-80 toll bill for the annual legislative session, which begins Feb. 10.
This year's session is dedicated primarily to the budget. The I-80 toll bill and other legislation not directly related to the state budget will require a two-thirds vote to be introduced.
Lawmakers have been discussing I-80 tolls as a way to raise money for roadwork for at least a decade, KGAB Radio reports.
The tolls would require federal approval and likely take a decade or more to implement.