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Committee on Transportation agrees to try $70 electric-hybrid fee and consolidate two House bills
Summary
Members of the Committee on Transportation reached an informal agreement to attempt setting the electric-hybrid vehicle fee at $70, insert the contents of House Bill 2121 into House Bill 2122, and restore a 10-day delinquency period for quarterly payments; no formal recorded vote was taken.
At a meeting of the Committee on Transportation, members agreed informally to try setting the electric-hybrid vehicle fee at $70 and to insert the contents of House Bill 2121 into House Bill 2122, returning to the House position of a 10-day delinquency period for quarterly payments.
The agreement was summarized by Speaker 3, who said, “to just summarize that agreement and should be the final report. So inserting the contents of House Bill 2,121 into House Bill 2,122. In 2122, we're going back to the house position on, the 10 versus 30 days, for the delinquency on those quarterly payments. And then house bill…
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