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Votes at a glance: House Revenue and Taxation Committee actions, Feb. 24, 2025

2381611 · February 24, 2025
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Summary

Summary of motions and committee outcomes recorded during the Feb. 24 House Revenue and Taxation Committee meeting.

BOISE — The Idaho House Revenue and Taxation Committee recorded the following formal motions and outcomes during its Feb. 24 meeting.

• House Bill 92 — Motion: send to the floor with a due pass recommendation. Mover: Representative Monks. Outcome: approved by voice vote; no roll‑call tally recorded.

• RS 32472 (homeowner exemption ID clarification) — Motion: introduce for committee consideration. Mover: Representative Raymond. Outcome: approved by voice vote; no roll‑call tally recorded.

• RS 32471 (commercial wind turbines: county preference election and excise tax) — Motion: introduce for committee consideration. Mover: Representative Birch. Outcome: approved by voice vote; no roll‑call tally recorded.

• RS 32259 (vape product taxation and permitting) — Motion: introduce for committee consideration. Mover: Representative Raybould. Outcome: approved by voice vote; no roll‑call tally recorded.

• RS 32440 (sunset information technology equipment sales tax exemption) — Motion: introduce for committee consideration. Mover: Representative Raymond. Outcome: approved by voice vote; no roll‑call tally recorded.

• Minutes approval — Motion: approve minutes from Feb. 20 and Feb. 21. Mover: Representative Burch. Outcome: approved by voice vote.

None of the committee actions recorded in the transcript included a roll‑call vote tally; all committee approvals were taken by voice vote as noted above.

Committee members indicated some items will require further hearings, fiscal analysis or stakeholder input before any final votes on statutory changes.