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Subcommittee advances Budget Implementation Act after removing recurring tire-tax language

2993831 · April 15, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1408, the Budget Implementation Act (BAMP), moved to full Finance after the committee adopted amendments and removed language that would have made a recurring statutory change reallocating tire tax revenue to TDOT.

The Finance, Ways and Means Subcommittee on April 15 voted unanimously to advance House Bill 1408, the Budget Implementation Act, to the full Finance committee after adopting two amendments.

Chairman Hicks described the two amendments as the administration amendment and a legislative amendment and explained that the BAMP contains statutory language needed to implement the FY26…

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