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Senate advances substitute for wide-ranging user-fees bill with exemptions for education
Summary
Senate substitute for SB 190, a lengthy user-fees overhaul, was substituted and amended on the floor; sponsors removed public and higher education from coverage, delayed implementation to July 1, 1991, and moved the substitute to the third-reading calendar after debate about scope and administrative impact.
Senator McAllister introduced a substitute for Senate Bill 190, a comprehensive user-fees bill described on the floor as roughly 500 pages with eight core pages that establish the principal procedure (chapter 38a). The substitute removes public education and higher education from coverage…
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