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House conferees non‑concur with Senate language on municipal charity mailings in HB421‑FN

5028218 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

House conferees voted to non‑concur with the Senate amendment to HB 421‑FN after a Committee of Conference debate over whether the Senate language would require multiple mailings by towns to charitable organizations; the House will place the committee report on its consent calendar.

Members of the Committee of Conference on HB 421‑FN, which would change notice procedures for tax‑exempt filings by municipalities, debated whether the Senate amendment would force towns to send multiple separate mailings to charities and other affected organizations. After a brief caucus, House conferees voted to non‑concur with the Senate amendment and directed drafting staff to prepare a revised committee report for the House consent calendar.

House members said they supported reducing the number of mailings municipal clerks must send but read the Senate amendment as potentially creating…

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