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Senate committee advances bill requiring counties to notify residents about homestead tax credit eligibility
Summary
House Bill 1627, advanced by the Senate Revenue and Tax Committee, would require counties to notify eligible residents about a homestead tax credit, according to a short explanation in the hearing transcript.
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The Senate Revenue and Tax Committee passed House Bill 1627 after a brief explanation from Sen. Johnson.
Sen. Johnson (recorded as “Senator Johnson, district 18”) told the committee he reviewed the bill and that it “requires the counties notify that folks are eligible for a homestead tax credit.” The presentation in the transcript was concise; no public testimony or extended committee questioning was recorded. Senator Crow moved the measure to pass and Senator Caldwell seconded; the chair called a voice vote and announced the bill passed out of committee.
The transcript does not include the exact text of the notice requirement, a fiscal note, or a roll-call vote.
