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House moves to align clean-energy tax credit duration with Senate; bill passes after floor fight
Summary
Representatives debated first-substitute House Bill 2 64, a tax-incentives measure that shortens clean-energy tax credit durations. A substitute motion to concur with Senate amendments passed and the bill passed the House 59-13.
Representative Kristofferson opened discussion on first-substitute House Bill 2 64, a bill amending tax incentives for clean energy credits. He described negotiations around the length of incentives and said he had previously negotiated for a 10-year duration with industry representatives; Senate amendments proposed a five-year duration. “I had worked with the representatives to come up with a—And I'll go with the…
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