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Ways and Means executive session: committee ITLs HB530 and HB596, retains HB635, Ought-to-Pass on HB591
Summary
In an executive session following the revenue work session, the committee voted on four bills: ITL on HB596, retain on HB635, ITL on HB530 (real estate transfer money to affordable housing), and OTP on HB591 (Keno hours). Votes were recorded and minority reports were noted where applicable.
The House Ways and Means Committee, in an executive session after its Feb. 11 work session on revenue estimates, acted on four bills:
- HB596 (reporting requirements for entities that collect meals-and-rooms taxes): The committee voted to recommend Inexpedient to Legislate (ITL). Representative Ors moved the ITL motion and Representative Doucette seconded. The clerk recorded the vote as 16–4 in favor of ITL. A member signaled intent to file a minority report in opposition to the ITL recommendation.
- HB635 (tax treatment of nonprofit entities that settle immigrants): The committee voted to retain the bill in committee for further…
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