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Committee lays over amended e-bike rebate bill narrowing maximum and shifting lottery oversight to Revenue
Summary
Representative Ream's amendment to the e-bike rebate program reduces the maximum rebate, changes eligibility targeting for low-income applicants and assigns lottery design to the Commissioner of Revenue; committee laid House File 2249 over for possible inclusion after extensive testimony.
The Transportation Finance and Policy Committee on March 26 heard Representative Ream's amended proposal to modify Minnesota's e-bike rebate program and laid House File 2249 over for possible inclusion.
Representative Ream explained the A1 amendment reduces the program's maximum rebate from $1,500 to $750, adjusts income targeting so a larger share of awards go to lower-income applicants, and gives the Commissioner of Revenue responsibility to design and implement a lottery to allocate…
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