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Committee sends plan to funnel alcohol-tax revenue to local coordinating councils
Summary
The Indiana House Public Policy Committee approved House Bill 14‑34, which would rename the Addiction Services Fund and redirect specified alcohol‑tax revenue into a new Alcohol Misuse Prevention and Treatment Fund to provide stable grants for county local coordinating councils (LCCs).
The Indiana House Public Policy Committee on Thursday approved House Bill 14‑34 by a 12‑0 vote to establish an Alcohol Misuse Prevention and Treatment Fund and to redirect specified alcohol‑tax revenues to provide a steady funding stream for local coordinating councils (LCCs).
Representative Tyson Smaltz (presenting) described the bill’s core elements: rename the Addiction Services Fund, create a grant program for LCCs, and redirect existing tax revenue that currently goes to the general fund and the state construction fund into the new fund. Smaltz said the proposal would provide recurring…
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