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Committee rejects repeal of coal‑washing sunset; Senate Bill 333 fails 5–15

2766223 · March 25, 2025
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During executive action the House Taxation Committee voted down the motion to concur in Senate Bill 333, which would have repealed the sunset date on the coal severance tax coal washing credit; the motion failed 5‑15 on a roll call and the chair later entertained a tabling motion.

The House Taxation Committee took executive action on Senate Bill 333 (Usher), a bill to repeal the sunset date of the coal severance tax coal‑washing credit. A motion that the bill "due be concurred in" was put before the committee and a roll call vote recorded the result: the motion failed by a vote of 5 ayes to 15 nays.

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