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Senate Tax Committee clears some measures, tables others in executive action session
Summary
The Senate Tax Committee considered a slate of bills in executive action, approving several to move forward and tabling others after tie or procedural votes. Key measures included property-tax rate adjustments, a proposal on digital advertising tax, and allocation changes to the coal severance trust.
The Senate Tax Committee conducted an executive-action session that considered a sequence of bills on property-tax rates, tax allocation and other fiscal issues. Committee members carried votes and amendments across a broad docket; several bills were advanced while others were tabled after ties or objections.
Votes at a glance
- Senate Bill 189 (property tax rates for residential, commercial and agricultural classes): A motion for due pass produced a 4–4 tie on roll call and the bill was subsequently tabled by the committee.
- Senate Bill 192 (digital advertising tax threshold): The committee considered the bill but moved to table it during executive action.
- Senate Bill 237 (directs the Revenue Interim Committee to consider revising property-tax…
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