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House Taxation Committee advances Montana Ammunition Act with six‑year sunset
Summary
After debate over broad tax exemptions, the House Taxation Committee voted to reconsider and advance House Bill 329 (Montana Ammunition Act) with an amendment adding a six‑year termination on the law's tax benefits; the amendment passed 19–2 and the bill passed committee 11–10.
The House Taxation Committee on reconsideration voted to advance House Bill 329 — a proposal to make the Montana Ammunition Act permanent — after adopting an amendment that adds a six‑year sunset to the bill’s tax exemptions.
Proponents said the time limit addresses earlier concerns and allows the Legislature to re-evaluate the measure later. Representative (mover) told the committee an amendment would limit the open‑ended…
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