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House reconsiders and approves sales‑tax refund for emergency food agencies, 47‑22

Utah House of Representatives · February 9, 2001
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Summary

After a motion to reconsider, the House passed first substitute HB110 to allow sales‑tax refunds for qualified emergency food agencies, with supporters stressing fairness for rural food banks and opponents noting fiscal impacts.

The Utah House voted to pass first substitute House Bill 110 on Feb. 8, restoring a sales‑tax refund for qualified emergency food agencies and extending parity to rural food banks that lack nonprofit status.

Representative Johnson, who moved to reconsider the House’s earlier action, said he had previously voted against the measure because he did not understand its scope: “I voted against this…

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