The resolution SCR1002 proposes an amendment to the Arizona Constitution that would prohibit the state and its subdivisions from imposing any tax or fee based on vehicle miles traveled by individuals in motor vehicles. Additionally, it seeks to ban any rules or laws that monitor or limit vehicle miles traveled, with the exception of those that require voluntary consent from the individual. The resolution also allows for exemptions related to interstate agreements concerning the administration of fuel taxes or registration fees for commercial vehicles operating across state lines.
If approved by voters and proclaimed by the Governor, this amendment would be added as Section 26 to Article IX of the Arizona Constitution. The Secretary of State is tasked with submitting this proposition to voters during the next general election. The resolution is designed to ensure that individuals are not taxed or monitored based on their vehicle usage, thereby protecting personal privacy and freedom of movement.