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Senate committee advances bill to continue 4% medical-marijuana special-privilege tax and remove sunset
Summary
The Senate Revenue & Tax Committee voted to advance a bill introduced by Sen. Jonathan Dismang to continue the 4% medical-marijuana special-privilege tax enacted in 2020, remove its sunset provision and retain designated uses for school meal programs and other items cited by the sponsor.
Senator Jonathan Dismang, Republican of Senate District 18, told the Senate Revenue & Tax Committee that he is sponsoring a bill to continue the 4% special-privilege tax on medical marijuana and to remove the tax’s sunset provision.
“This is a continuation of the medical marijuana, special privilege tax. That's a 4% tax, 2020,” Dismang said.
Dismang said the bill specifies how the revenue will be used. He listed three designated uses: a line item the transcript records as “reEDP,” school…
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