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Senate committee votes not to advance measure to put UND medical‑school mill levy repeal on ballot
Summary
The Senate Finance and Tax Committee voted 4–2 to recommend 'do not pass' on Senate Concurrent Resolution 40‑23, which would have put a statewide 1‑mill property tax for the University of North Dakota School of Medicine on the ballot.
The Senate Finance and Tax Committee voted 4–2 on a recommendation of 'do not pass' for Senate Concurrent Resolution 40‑23, a proposal to submit to voters whether to repeal the statewide 1‑mill property tax that funds the University of North Dakota School of Medicine.
The action followed discussion about how much revenue the 1‑mill generates and how eliminating it would affect funding. Charles Dende, general counsel for the Office of State Tax Commissioner, summarized the fiscal-note timing and projected fiscal impact: because a ballot measure would not take effect immediately, the note shows no fiscal impact for the 2025‑27…
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