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JLARC staff pitches rolling 10-year schedule for tax-preference reviews
Summary
JLARC staff proposed creating a rolling 10-year review schedule for tax preferences to improve foresight and alignment with legislative timing; commissioners asked staff to poll the legislature on the idea before adoption.
JLARC staff on May 7 proposed shifting to a rolling 10-year schedule for tax-preference reviews to give the Citizen Commission and stakeholders a clearer, year-to-year forward look at upcoming reviews. The commission did not vote on the idea during the meeting but asked staff to survey legislative offices before finalizing proposals.
Pete Van Moorsel, staff to JLARC, said the current practice has been to adopt a 10-year block of reviews and then update it annually; the rolling approach would add one…
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