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Utah House advances a raft of bills, approves military pay tax break and energy tax incentives

Utah House of Representatives · February 19, 2004
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Summary

The Utah House on Feb. 11 moved multiple Senate and House measures, including HB117 (state tax exclusion for Guard/reserve active-duty pay), an amended SB19 creating sales-and-use tax exemptions for renewable energy equipment (excluding medical-waste incineration), HCR14 honoring Dugway installations, and HB168 creating a tax task force; most measures passed by large margins.

The Utah House of Representatives moved a broad package of bills on Feb. 11, approving tax and policy measures and forwarding most to the Senate for further action.

Representative Peterson, sponsor of House Bill 117, told the chamber the measure would exempt from state income tax the portion of pay that National Guard members and reservists earn while on full-time active duty. "This year, about 1,800 of our neighbors and our friends ... are going to be called up to active duty," Peterson said, urging the House to "send the message" of support. The House passed HB117, 72-0, and the bill was referred to the Senate; the sponsor noted a fiscal note of about $5 million to the Uniform School Fund.

Lawmakers also approved second-substitute Senate Bill 19 after floor amendment 3, which the sponsor…

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