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Senate committee approves SB 376 with technical amendments after tax-credit debate
Summary
The Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection voted to pass SB 376 with amendments that change how a proposed home fire-safety tax credit would be claimed and certified; proponents and opponents urged tightening language on eligible claimants and residence definitions during testimony.
The Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection passed SB 376, a measure creating a tax credit for certain home fire-safety improvements, after adopting technical amendments and language changes during its Feb. 5, 2025, joint hearing.
Committee members said they would amend the bill to make the credit nonrefundable and to require third‑party certification for claims; they also removed several recapture provisions and directed technical edits. The committee recorded its recommendation as “pass…
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