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Panel holds bill to restore motor vehicle excise exemption for enrolled tribal members after broad testimony from tribes

2175408 · January 30, 2025
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Representative Colette Brown said House Bill 1521 would restore a motor vehicle excise tax exemption for all enrolled tribal members in North Dakota regardless of where they live; the Transportation Committee heard extensive tribal testimony and held the bill for further information.

Representative Colette Brown, D‑District 9, introduced House Bill 1521 to extend the motor vehicle excise tax exemption to all enrolled members of North Dakota’s federally recognized tribes regardless of whether they live on reservation lands. Brown said the measure addresses fairness and mobility, arguing the exemption would reduce a financial burden for tribal members who live off reservation because of housing, jobs or services.

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