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Senate Health Care panel refers pharmacy corporate-activity tax exemption bill to finance committee

2252866 · January 30, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Committee on Health Care voted Jan. 30 to move Senate Bill 379 without recommendation to the Senate president, requesting re-referral to the Senate Committee on Finance and Revenue. The bill would extend an exemption affecting receipts from prescription drug sales by certain pharmacies under Oregon’s corporate activity tax.

The Senate Committee on Health Care on Jan. 30 voted to move Senate Bill 379 without recommendation back to the Senate president and requested re-referral to the Senate Committee on Finance and Revenue.

Chair Patterson opened a work session on SB 379 and Vice Chair Hayden moved the motion “Senate Bill 379 without recommendation back to the Senate President requesting re…

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