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Assembly Revenue and Taxation committee hears bills on disaster savings, tips tax, homelessness cleanup, child care fund and insurance relief; consent items win
Summary
The Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation met as a subcommittee and heard testimony on a set of tax and relief proposals for homeowners, workers and small businesses. Most measures were designated suspense candidates for later committee consideration; the committee approved a consent block of four bills by roll call.
The Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation met as a subcommittee and heard testimony on a slate of tax and relief proposals affecting homeowners, small businesses, child care providers and workers. Committee members established that most bills presented that day are “suspense candidates” and will be referred to the committee’s suspense file for later consideration; the committee took one formal vote on a consent block of four bills, which passed 4-0.
A trio of bills dealing with disaster and insurance affordability drew detailed testimony. Assemblymember Cecilia Calderón presented AB 232, which would allow California homeowners to create a pretax…
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