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House Taxation Committee concurs on four bills after executive actions

House Taxation Committee · March 20, 2025
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Summary

After hearings the committee returned for executive action and voted: SB 53 (do pass, voice vote 21–0); SB 228 (concurred 20–1 after amendment failed 9–12); SB 302 (as amended concurred 21–0); SB 306 (concurred on roll call 17–4).

The House Taxation Committee reconvened for executive action on four bills that were on the day's agenda.

SB 53 (conforming income tax laws to prior legislation) was moved and passed by voice vote; the secretary recorded 21 ayes and 0 nos. The committee designated a floor carrier for the bill.

SB 228 (concurrence) had Representative Brevis move an amendment (228.002.001) to restore language reducing an electric-vehicle registration fee; members debated the data and fairness of reducing that fee now. The amendment failed on a roll-call tally of 9 ayes and 12 noes. The committee then proceeded to concur in SB 228 by voice vote (20 ayes, 1 nay recorded).

SB 302 (provision for informal MTAB review of residential property disputes) was amended (to authorize rulemaking) and the amendment passed unanimously by voice; the bill as amended was then concurred in by voice vote (21–0). Representative Konhauer volunteered to carry the bill to the floor.

SB 306 (prohibiting county treasurers from selling tax deeds to residential property to foreign entities) was moved and decided by roll call. The tally was 17 ayes and 4 nos; Representative Brewster will carry the bill on the House floor.

Votes, proxy votes and vote tallies were recorded in committee minutes and announced on the record during the executive session.