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Committee endorses sales-tax exemption for certain private events (Senate Bill 2369)

2663511 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

The Finance and Taxation Committee voted to recommend a due pass on Senate Bill 2369, a sales‑tax exemption for events held in private, with a recorded committee tally of 12-2 in favor.

The Finance and Taxation Committee voted to recommend a due pass on Senate Bill 2369, a proposal to create a sales‑tax exemption for certain events held in private, by a recorded vote of 12-2.

Representative Espinosa moved the committee to recommend a due pass on Senate Bill 2369; Representative Foss seconded the motion. The transcript records a short discussion about the existing $10,000 cap and whether that limit should be raised; one member asked whether a cap currently exists and another member suggested the committee could increase but still limit the exemption.

On the clerk’s roll call the committee recorded the motion as passing with 12 members in favor and 2 opposed. After the vote a committee member volunteered to carry the bill forward.

The discussion in the provided record focused on the size of the cap and whether raising the threshold would be appropriate; no amendment to change the cap was recorded in the segment provided.