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House Revenue and Taxation Committee introduces RS 32672, a trailer bill to prior tax-relief measures
Summary
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee on March 17 introduced RS 32672, described by Rep. Jeff Ehlers as a trailer bill to House Bill 40 (income tax relief) and House Bill 304 (property tax relief). The committee also approved minutes from March 7 and agreed to meet again the next day.
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The House Revenue and Taxation Committee introduced RS 32672, a trailer bill to earlier tax-relief packages, during a brief session on March 17, 2025.
Representative Jeff Ehlers, District 21 of Meridian, described RS 32672 as "a trailer bill to House Bill 40, our income tax relief package, and House Bill 304, our property tax relief package that the body passed earlier," and said it contains technical corrections and clarifications. "This RS does a few things. It's really a trailer bill to House Bill 40... and House Bill 304," Ehlers said, and asked that the RS be introduced so the committee could hold a full hearing later.
The committee first approved the minutes from its March 7, 2025, meeting after Representative Bruce moved to approve them; the motion carried on a voice vote. Later, a motion to introduce RS 32672 was made and carried by voice vote. Committee members welcomed Representative Weber, and the chair noted Weber's first official vote on the introduction motion.
The committee did not take final legislative action on the substance of RS 32672 at the March 17 meeting; Ehlers requested a full hearing on the proposal. The committee stated it will meet again the following day for further business.
Votes at a glance: The committee approved the March 7, 2025 minutes (mover: Rep. Bruce; outcome: approved by voice vote). The committee introduced RS 32672 (mover: Rep. Jeff Ehlers; outcome: introduced by voice vote). Vote tallies were recorded as voice votes and numerical counts were not specified in the transcript.
