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Conferees trade offers as tax-package talks continue; House offers 15% budget-stabilization share
Summary
House and Senate conferees continued negotiating a bundled tax package, with the House proposing a 15% allocation to the Budget Stabilization Fund and members debating which bill should carry an income-tax trigger and other provisions. No final votes were taken; conferees scheduled further meetings.
Conferees from the House and Senate met to work toward a bundled tax package, with the House offering to set the Budget Stabilization Fund at 15% as part of negotiations and both sides discussing where to place an income-tax "trigger" provision.
The session produced no formal votes. Members said they have several bills to put into conference and that they would continue negotiating text and bill assignments. A conferee listed bills that are in conference, and noted that Senate substitute for House Bill 2,125 has been non-concurred and still requires a motion to accede by the Senate before it is…
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