Proposed highway toll legislation was up for debate Wednesday in Hartford.
Tom Maziarz of the Connecticut Department of Transportation told lawmakers Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont's proposal would give state residents a discount.
"For a Connecticut resident who purchases an E-Z from the state of Connecticut, that they would be given a 30 percent discount any time that they use that E-Z ," Maziarz said.
Maziarz said the governor's proposal calls for an extra 20 percent discount for s who commute regularly.
"It's going to be set up so that the system will allow that it will capture and be fair to people on the total number of miles that they're going, and what the charge is going to be for those miles that they're going through," said Joe Giulietti, Connecticut's DOT commissioner.
Giulietti said that if tolls are every six miles, drivers would pay 30 cents for each gantry they .
Lamont is proposing tolls on Interstates 91, 95, 84 and Route 15.