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Transportation committee directs Hunter Nation license-plate funds to 501(c)(3) after close vote
Summary
The Kansas House Committee on Transportation voted 8–7 to amend SB 18 to direct revenue from a proposed Hunter Nation specialty license plate to Hunter Nation Foundation, a 501(c)(3), rather than Hunter Nation Incorporated, a 501(c)(4); the committee then passed the bill out favorably as amended.
The Kansas House Committee on Transportation on an unspecified date amended SB 18 to designate revenue from a proposed Hunter Nation specialty license plate to Hunter Nation Foundation, a 501(c)(3), instead of Hunter Nation Incorporated, a 501(c)(4), and then voted to pass the bill out favorably as amended.
Committee carrier Representative Ford moved the amendment to specify the 501(c)(3) as the recipient and said she reviewed the organization's websites to confirm both entities exist. "5 0 1 c threes can still,…
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