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Committee approves bill described as easing tax requirements for private clubs and tourism businesses
Summary
Senate Bill 345 was presented by Senator Dave Wallace as a measure to help tourism and economic development by removing a cumbersome tax requirement for private clubs, hotels and large event facilities; the committee voted to pass the bill by voice vote.
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Senator Dave Wallace (District 19) presented Senate Bill 345 to the City, County & Local Affairs Committee, describing the measure as intended to help tourism and economic development by removing a cumbersome tax requirement for private clubs, hotels, restaurants and large event facilities.
"Senate bill 3 45 is gonna help our tourism and will help our economic development. And it's just gonna make the efficiency of the private clubs, for our hotels and restaurants and large, invented facilities just better. It removes a cumbersome tax requirement," Wallace said in the committee.
No committee questions were recorded on the bill and no members of the public testified for or against it during the hearing. Senator Wallace closed debate and asked for a favorable vote; the committee approved the motion to pass by voice vote. The transcript does not record a roll-call tally or further detail on the specific tax requirement the bill would remove.
The committee advanced the bill without amendments and without recorded public opposition during this meeting.
