Megan Moore, committee staff, briefed the House Taxation Committee on materials produced by the Revenue Interim Committee during the interim and demonstrated how committee members can access reports and meeting materials via the interim-committee web pages and the committee's Teams channel.
Moore showed members where to find the Revenue Interim Committee's property-tax study materials, the tax-credit review final report and monthly revenue updates prepared by the Legislative Fiscal Division. She noted the revenue-estimating process and the interim committee's duty to review income tax credits on a rotating schedule. Moore posted the revenue-interim committee final reports and explained file-organization conventions on the Teams channel; she also advised members about Zoom links and file notifications.
Members of the committee urged colleagues interested in taxation to consider serving on the Revenue Interim Committee to gain deeper expertise. Chair Fielder and several committee members said the interim committee's work is an efficient way to study complex tax topics, and members discussed committee size and representation during the interim. Moore and members also reminded legislators about practical matters for the session, such as how executive-action scheduling is coordinated and how sponsors and staff handle amendments.