SB627 (2026) Detail

(Second New Title) relative to toll rate adjustments for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan


SB 627-FN - VERSION ADOPTED BY BOTH BODIES

 

02/05/2026   0341s

02/05/2026   0533s

23Apr2026... 1352h

06/04/2026   2151EBA

2026 SESSION

26-2121

06/09

 

SENATE BILL 627-FN

 

AN ACT relative to toll rate adjustments for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan.

 

SPONSORS: Sen. Watters, Dist 4; Sen. Fenton, Dist 10; Sen. Reardon, Dist 15

 

COMMITTEE: Transportation

 

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AMENDED ANALYSIS

 

This bill:

 

I.  Provides for toll rate adjustments at specified turnpike plazas to support projects in the 2027–2036 ten year transportation plan.

 

II. Provides for periodic toll adjustments tied to the New Hampshire department of transportation's projected inflation index as part of the statewide transportation improvement program.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

02/05/2026   0341s

02/19/2026   0533s

23Apr2026... 1352h

06/04/2026   2151EBA 26-2121

06/

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty-Six

 

AN ACT relative to toll rate adjustments for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

1  Tolls.  Amend RSA 237:9 to read as follows:  

I.  The commissioner of transportation, with the approval of the governor and council, shall establish toll rates and other charges for use of the New Hampshire turnpike system or any part of the right-of-way and other property acquired in connection therewith.  The governor and council shall approve or reject the commissioner's proposed toll rates and other charges within 90 days of receiving them.  The tolls collected shall be deposited with the state treasurer who shall keep the same in a separate account to be used exclusively for purposes of the New Hampshire turnpike system including, without limitation, the operating expenses, construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of the New Hampshire turnpike system.  All operating expenses and maintenance costs shall be paid from said account.  From the balance remaining after the payment of operating expenses and maintenance costs, there shall be paid the interest and principal on the bonds issued to finance the system.  No part of such revenues shall, by transfer of funds or otherwise, be diverted to any other purpose whatsoever.  Fourteen days previous to the time any interest or principal is payable, on any general obligation bonds issued to finance the system, the state treasurer shall examine the existing balance and, except as otherwise provided in RSA 237:10, if such balance is insufficient to make the payment, then he or she shall notify the governor who shall immediately draw his or her warrant on the highway fund to cover any deficit and if the funds in both of the above accounts are insufficient, the governor shall draw his or her warrant upon the state's general fund to the amount necessary to meet the payments.  Any funds paid out from the state's highway fund or general fund for the above purposes shall be reimbursed from the collection of tolls as soon as such funds are available.  Any funds that have been or may be expended for any portion of the system by the department of transportation shall be repaid to said department when, in the opinion of the governor and council, sufficient funds are available.  Any excess income may be used for further system extensions in accordance with RSA 237:5, II(m).  No provision of this chapter shall constitute a covenant with bondholders with respect to the charging, collection or disposition of tolls.

II.  Notwithstanding paragraph I, RSA 237:24, and any other provision of law to the contrary, to support the turnpike projects included in the 2027-2036 ten year transportation plan and to cover associated operating expenses and maintenance costs for the central New Hampshire turnpike, the eastern New Hampshire turnpike, and the New Hampshire turnpike system, the toll rates for all cash transactions and for vehicles using the New Hampshire electronic toll system not listed on a funded New Hampshire E-Z Pass account shall be increased based on the toll plaza and vehicle classification.  For purposes of this section, "class" shall mean the classification of vehicles by type, height, number of axles, and dual tires established by the commissioner of transportation in rules adopted under RSA 541-A.  Beginning January 1, 2027, the toll rates shall be as follows:  

(a)  Hooksett Main:  

(1)  Class 1:  $2.00

(2)  Class 2:  $2.25

(3)  Class 3:  $2.50

(4)  Class 4:  $2.75

(5)  Class 5:  $4.00

(6)  Class 6:  $4.50

(7)  Class 7:  $5.00

(8)  Class 8:  $5.50

(9)  Class 9:  $6.00

(10)  Class 10:  $6.50

(11)  Class 11:  $7.00

(12)  Class 12: $ 7.50

(b)  Hooksett Ramp:  

(1)  Class 1:  $1.00

(2)  Class 2:  $1.25

(3)  Class 3:  $1.50

(4)  Class 4:  $1.75

(5)  Class 5:  $2.00

(6)  Class 6:  $2.50

(7)  Class 7:  $3.00

(8)  Class 8:  $3.50

(9)  Class 9:  $4.00

(10)  Class 10:  $4.50

(11)  Class 11:  $5.00

(12)  Class 12:  $5.50

(c)  Bedford Main:  

(1)  Class 1:  $2.00

(2)  Class 2:  $2.25

(3)  Class 3:  $2.50

(4)  Class 4:  $2.75

(5)  Class 5:  $4.00

(6)  Class 6:  $4.50

(7)  Class 7:  $5.00

(8)  Class 8:  $5.50

(9)  Class 9:  $6.00

(10)  Class 10:  $6.50

(11)  Class 11:  $7.00

(12)  Class 12:  $7.50

(d)  Hampton Main:  

(1)  Class 1:  $4.00

(2)  Class 2:  $4.25

(3)  Class 3:  $4.50

(4)  Class 4:  $4.75

(5)  Class 5:  $8.00

(6)  Class 6:  $8.50

(7)  Class 7:  $9.00

(8)  Class 8:  $9.50

(9)  Class 9:  $10.00

(10)  Class 10:  $10.50

(11)  Class 11:  $11.00

(12)  Class 12:  $11.50

(e)  Hampton Side:  

(1)  Class 1:  $1.50

(2)  Class 2:  $1.75

(3)  Class 3:  $2.00

(4)  Class 4:  $2.25

(5)  Class 5:  $3.00

(6)  Class 6:  $3.50

(7)  Class 7:  $4.00

(8) Class 8: $4.50

(9) Class 9: $5.00

(10)  Class 10:  $5.50

(11)  Class 11:  $6.00

(12)  Class 12:  $6.50

(f)  Dover:  

(1)  Class 1:  $1.50

(2)  Class 2:  $1.75

(3)  Class 3:  $2.00

(4)  Class 4:  $2.25

(5)  Class 5:  $3.00

(6)  Class 6:  $3.50

(7)  Class 7:  $4.00

(8)  Class 8:  $4.50

(9)  Class 9:  $5.00

(10)  Class 10:  $5.50

(11)  Class 11:  $6.00

(12)  Class 12:  $6.50

(g)  Rochester:  

(1)  Class 1:  $1.50

(2)  Class 2:  $1.75

(3)  Class 3:  $2.00

(4)  Class 4:  $2.25

(5)  Class 5:  $3.00

(6)  Class 6:  $3.50

(7)  Class 7:  $4.00

(8)  Class 8:  $4.50

(9)  Class 9:  $5.00

(10)  Class 10:  $5.50

(11)  Class 11:  $6.00

(12)  Class 12:  $6.50

III.  Notwithstanding paragraph I, RSA 237:24, and any other provision of law to the contrary, the toll rates for vehicles listed on a funded New Hampshire E-Z Pass account using the New Hampshire electronic toll collection shall be based on toll plaza and vehicle classification, where "class" has the same meaning as in paragraph II.  Beginning January 1, 2027, the minimum toll rates shall be as follows:  

(a)  Hooksett Main:

(1)  Class 1:  $0.70

(2)  Class 2:  $0.88

(3)  Class 3:  $1.05

(4)  Class 4:  $1.23

(5)  Class 5:  $1.80

(6)  Class 6:  $2.25

(7)  Class 7:  $2.70

(8)  Class 8:  $3.15

(9)  Class 9:  $3.60

(10)  Class 10:  $4.05

(11)  Class 11:  $4.50

(12)  Class 12:  $4.95

(b)  Hooksett Ramp:

(1)  Class 1:  $0.35

(2)  Class 2:  $0.53

(3)  Class 3:  $0.70

(4)  Class 4:  $0.88

(5)  Class 5:  $0.90

(6)  Class 6:  $1.35

(7)  Class 7:  $1.80

(8)  Class 8:  $2.25

(9)  Class 9:  $2.70

(10)  Class 10:  $3.15

(11)  Class 11:  $3.60

(12)  Class 12:  $4.05

(c)  Bedford Main:

(1)  Class 1:  $0.70

(2)  Class 2:  $0.88

(3)  Class 3:  $1.05

(4)  Class 4:  $1.23

(5)  Class 5:  $1.80

(6)  Class 6:  $2.25

(7)  Class 7:  $2.70

(8)  Class 8:  $3.15

(9)  Class 9:  $3.60

(10)  Class 10:  $4.05

(11)  Class 11:  $4.50

(12)  Class 12:  $4.95

(d)  Hampton Main:

(1)  Class 1:  $1.40

(2)  Class 2:  $1.58

(3)  Class 3:  $1.75

(4)  Class 4:  $1.93

(5)  Class 5:  $3.60

(6)  Class 6:  $4.05

(7)  Class 7:  $4.50

(8)  Class 8:  $4.95

(9)  Class 9:  $5.40

(10)  Class 10:  $5.85

(11)  Class 11:  $6.30

(12)  Class 12:  $6.75

(e)  Hampton Side:

(1)  Class 1:  $0.53

(2)  Class 2:  $0.70

(3)  Class 3:  $0.88

(4)  Class 4:  $1.05

(5)  Class 5:  $1.35

(6)  Class 6:  $1.80

(7)  Class 7:  $2.25

(8)  Class 8:  $2.70

(9)  Class 9:  $3.15

(10)  Class 10:  $3.60

(11)  Class 11:  $4.05

(12)  Class 12:  $4.50

(f)  Dover:

(1)  Class 1:  $0.53

(2)  Class 2:  $0.70

(3)  Class 3:  $0.88

(4)  Class 4:  $1.05

(5)  Class 5:  $1.35

(6)  Class 6:  $1.80

(7)  Class 7:  $2.25

(8)  Class 8:  $2.70

(9)  Class 9:  $3.15

(10)  Class 10:  $3.60

(11)  Class 11:  $4.05

(12)  Class 12:  $4.50

(g)  Rochester:

(1)  Class 1:  $0.53

(2)  Class 2:  $0.70

(3)  Class 3:  $0.88

(4)  Class 4:  $1.05

(5)  Class 5:  $1.35

(6)  Class 6:  $1.80

(7)  Class 7:  $2.25

(8)  Class 8:  $2.70

(9)  Class 9:  $3.15

(10)  Class 10:  $3.60

(11)  Class 11:  $4.05

(12)  Class 12:  $4.50

2  Agency Directive; Department of Transportation; New Hampshire E-Z Pass Transponder.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for a period of 210 days, beginning upon the effective date of this section, the department of transportation shall issue, at no cost, a New Hampshire E-Z Pass transponder to anyone who opens or currently maintains a funded New Hampshire E-Z Pass account, if so requested by the new or current New Hampshire E-Z Pass holder.

3  Repeal.  RSA 237:11, V, relative to the E-Z Pass discount on established tolls on any of the New Hampshire turnpike system, is repealed.  

4  Effective Date.  

I.  Section 3 of this act shall take effect December 1, 2026.

II.  The remainder of this act shall take effect January 1, 2027.

LBA

26-2121

Revised 05/19/2026

 

SB 627-FN- FISCAL NOTE

AS AMENDED BY THE HOUSE (AMENDMENT #2026-1352h)

 

AN ACT relative to toll rate adjustments for the New Hampshire turnpike system to support the 2027-2036 ten-year transportation plan.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:   

 

 

Estimated State Impact

 

FY 2026

FY 2027

FY 2028

FY 2029

Revenue

$0

$27,700,000

$56,200,000

$56,800,000

Revenue Fund(s)

Turnpike Fund

Expenditures*

$0

$232,960

$0

$0

Funding Source(s)

Turnpike Fund

Appropriations*

$0

$0

$0

$0

Funding Source(s)

None

*Expenditure = Cost of bill                *Appropriation = Authorized funding to cover cost of bill

 

METHODOLOGY:

This bill increases turnpike toll rates to help fund transportation projects and ongoing operation and maintenance costs for the New Hampshire turnpike system. It also makes changes related to the state’s E-Z Pass program. Under this bill, toll rates would be as follows:

 

Rates for Cash and Non-NH E-ZPass

Location

Class

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Hooksett Main

$2.00

$2.25

$2.50

$2.75

$4.00

$4.50

$5.00

$5.50

$6.00

$6.50

$7.00

$7.50

Hooksett Ramp

$1.00

$1.25

$1.50

$1.75

$2.00

$2.50

$3.00

$3.50

$4.00

$4.50

$5.00

$5.50

Bedford Main

$2.00

$2.25

$2.50

$2.75

$4.00

$4.50

$5.00

$5.50

$6.00

$6.50

$7.00

$7.50

Hampton Main

$4.00

$4.25

$4.50

$4.75

$8.00

$8.50

$9.00

$9.50

$10.00

$10.50

$11.00

$11.50

Hampton Side

$1.50

$1.75

$2.00

$2.25

$3.00

$3.50

$4.00

$4.50

$5.00

$5.50

$6.00

$6.50

Dover

$1.50

$1.75

$2.00

$2.25

$3.00

$3.50

$4.00

$4.50

$5.00

$5.50

$6.00

$6.50

Rochester

$1.50

$1.75

$2.00

$2.25

$3.00

$3.50

$4.00

$4.50

$5.00

$5.50

$6.00

$6.50

 

Rates for NH E-ZPass

Location

Class

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Hooksett Main

$0.70

$0.88

$1.05

$1.23

$1.80

$2.25

$2.70

$3.15

$3.60

$4.05

$4.50

$4.95

Hooksett Ramp

$0.35

$0.53

$0.70

$0.88

$0.90

$1.35

$1.80

$2.25

$2.70

$3.15

$3.60

$4.05

Bedford Main

$0.70

$0.88

$1.05

$1.23

$1.80

$2.25

$2.70

$3.15

$3.60

$4.05

$4.50

$4.95

Hampton Main

$1.40

$1.58

$1.75

$1.93

$3.60

$4.05

$4.50

$4.95

$5.40

$5.85

$6.30

$6.75

Hampton Side

$0.53

$0.70

$0.88

$1.05

$1.35

$1.80

$2.25

$2.70

$3.15

$3.60

$4.05

$4.50

Dover

$0.53

$0.70

$0.88

$1.05

$1.35

$1.80

$2.25

$2.70

$3.15

$3.60

$4.05

$4.50

Rochester

$0.53

$0.70

$0.88

$1.05

$1.35

$1.80

$2.25

$2.70

$3.15

$3.60

$4.05

$4.50

 

For illustrative purposes, the Department of Transportation has provided the following scenarios related to the rate changes in this bill:

Toll Raise Scenarios for Hooksett Plaza Class 1 Vehicle

Example

Scenario

Existing Toll

Proposed Toll

1

NH E-ZPass funded account customer

$0.70

$0.70

2

7 Days to Pay (14 days future)

$1.00

$2.00

3

NH E-ZPass unfunded account customer

$1.00

$2.00

4

Non-NH E-ZPass account customer

$1.00

$2.00

5

Non-NH E-ZPass unfunded account customer

$1.00

$2.00

6

Cash paying customer

$1.00

$2.00

7

Unpaid transactions utilizing the electronic toll collection system (no cash)

$1.00

$2.00

 

Based on Department of Transportation consultant review, this bill is expected to increase turnpike fund revenue as follows:

 

Fiscal Year

Central Turnpike

Blue Star Turnpike

Spaulding Turnpike

Total

2027

$7.6

$17.9

$2.2

$27.7

2028

$15.1

$36.1

$5.0

$56.2

2029

$15.3

$36.4

$5.1

$56.8

2030

$15.5

$36.8

$5.2

$57.5

2031

$15.8

$37.1

$5.3

$58.2

2032

$16.0

$37.5

$5.4

$58.9

2033

$16.2

$37.8

$5.5

$59.5

2034

$16.8

$38.1

$5.5

$60.4

2035

$17.2

$38.3

$5.6

$61.1

2036

$17.6

$38.6

$5.7

$61.9

 

  • $ in Millions
  • Toll increase in FY 2027, effective January 2027.
  • Revenue is estimated based on a 10-year annual traffic increase of approximately 1.5% per year.
  • Five percent (5%) of cars listed on a Non-NH E-ZPass account and 10% of trucks listed on a Non-NH E-ZPass account will switch to NH E-ZPass.

 

The Department states expenditures associated with the bill include an estimated $150,000 Turnpike System back-office software change order to accommodate the toll rate changes (based on prior change orders completed with its vendor). The Department also states the bill would require the issuance of free transponders for a 210-day period to New Hampshire residents who open or currently maintain a New Hampshire E-ZPass account. Based on projected customer activity and 10 percent growth, the Department estimates approximately 136,000 transponders would be issued at a cost of $0.61 per transponder, for an estimated total cost of approximately $82,960.

 

AGENCIES CONTACTED:

Department of Transportation

 

Amendments

Date Amendment
Jan. 28, 2026 2026-0341s
Feb. 5, 2026 2026-0533s
March 5, 2026 2026-1062s
April 14, 2026 2026-1352h
June 10, 2026 2026-2151EBA

Links


Date Body Type
Jan. 20, 2026 Senate Hearing
Feb. 5, 2026 Senate Floor Vote
March 31, 2026 House Hearing
March 31, 2026 House Exec Session
April 7, 2026 House Floor Vote
May 4, 2026 House Exec Session

Bill Text Revisions

SB627 Revision: 52284 Date: June 11, 2026, 9:42 a.m.
SB627 Revision: 52483 Date: June 10, 2026, 9:17 a.m.
SB627 Revision: 51689 Date: May 19, 2026, 3:11 p.m.
SB627 Revision: 51535 Date: April 14, 2026, 3:43 p.m.
SB627 Revision: 50576 Date: March 23, 2026, 10:18 a.m.
SB627 Revision: 50993 Date: March 5, 2026, 11:35 a.m.
SB627 Revision: 50544 Date: Feb. 5, 2026, 1:26 p.m.
SB627 Revision: 50427 Date: Jan. 28, 2026, 9:05 a.m.
SB627 Revision: 49400 Date: Jan. 8, 2026, 9:28 a.m.

Docket


June 10, 2026: Enrolled Bill Amendment # 2026-2151e Adopted, VV, (In recess of 06/04/2026); SJ 14


June 10, 2026: Enrolled Bill Amendment # 2026-2151e: AA VV (in recess of) 06/04/2026 HJ 15


May 21, 2026: Sen. Ward Moved to Concur with the House Amendment, MA, VV; 05/21/2026; SJ 13


May 14, 2026: Ought to Pass: MA VV 05/14/2026 HJ 13


May 14, 2026: Refer for Interim Study: MF RC 151-157 05/14/2026 HJ 13


May 14, 2026: Lay SB627 on Table (Rep. Janigian): MF DV 154-155 05/14/2026 HJ 13


May 6, 2026: Minority Committee Report: Ought to Pass


May 6, 2026: Majority Committee Report: Refer for Interim Study 05/04/2026 (Vote 11-9; RC) HC 19 P. 29


April 28, 2026: Executive Session: 05/04/2026 11:00 am GP 159


April 28, 2026: Full Committee Work Session: 05/04/2026 10:00 am GP 159


April 23, 2026: Referred to Ways and Means 04/23/2026 HJ 11


April 23, 2026: Ought to Pass with Amendment 2026-1352h: MA VV 04/23/2026 HJ 11


April 23, 2026: Amendment # 2026-1352h: AA VV 04/23/2026 HJ 11


April 15, 2026: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2026-1352h 04/07/2026 (Vote 15-0; CC)


April 15, 2026: Executive Session: 03/31/2026 10:00 am GP 228


March 24, 2026: Public Hearing: 03/31/2026 10:00 am GP 228


March 16, 2026: Introduced (in recess of) 03/12/2026 and referred to Public Works and Highways HJ 8


March 5, 2026: Ought to Pass with Amendments #2026-0341s, and #2026-0533s and #2026-1062s; MA, OT3rdg; 03/05/2026; SJ 5


March 5, 2026: Sen. McConkey Floor Amendment # 2026-1062s, AA, VV; 03/05/2026; SJ 5


March 5, 2026: Sen. McConkey Moved to Remove From Table, MA, VV; 03/05/2026; SJ 5


Feb. 5, 2026: Pending Motion Ought to Pass with Amendments # 2026-0341s and #2026-0533s; 02/05/2026; SJ 3


Feb. 5, 2026: Sen. Birdsell Moved Laid on Table, MA, VV; 02/05/2026; SJ 3


Feb. 5, 2026: Sen. Rosenwald Floor Amendment # 2026-0533s, AA, VV; 02/05/2026; SJ 3


Feb. 5, 2026: Committee Amendment # 2026-0341s, AA, VV; 02/05/2026; SJ 3


Jan. 28, 2026: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2026-0341s, 02/05/2026, Vote 4-0; SC 4


Jan. 12, 2026: Hearing: 01/20/2026, Room 122-123, SH, 01:00 pm; SC 2


Nov. 25, 2025: Introduced 01/07/2026 and Referred to Transportation; SJ 1