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House rolls through calendar: short measures, tax credits and bond bills win approval
Summary
The Mississippi House approved several bills on the Ways and Means calendar with little debate, including measures on short-term rental tax collection, broadband tax credits, bond language, valuation for solar/wind property and a casino capital investment credit.
On the same day the House debated a broad tax-reform package, members also recorded final action on a set of Senate bills that received limited floor debate and passed by recorded votes.
Votes at a glance
- Senate Bill 2805 — Local sales-tax collection by short-term rental platforms: Passed by roll call, 116 yeas, 0 nays. Sponsor explained the bill ensures short-term rental platforms (Airbnb, VRBO) collect local sales taxes akin to hotels and motels.
- Senate Bill 2968 — (Senate bill described on the floor as similar to a House bill dealing with farm-related structures and a reverse repealer): Strike-all adopted; final passage by roll call, 120 yeas, 0 nays. Floor comments…
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