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Senate debates earlier implementation triggers for streamlined sales tax; keeps house review process intact, passes HB 107
Summary
After a long floor debate, the Senate rejected an amendment that would have stripped procedural checks and kept the House‑added interim committee and study process for certifying vendor software; HB 107 passed the Senate on a 24–1 recorded vote.
Senator Hilliard, sponsor of House Bill 107, led a protracted floor debate over the effective date and implementation process for changes tied to streamlined sales-tax sourcing. The bill delays the earlier effective date but includes language outlining a mechanism to move the date forward if certified software is broadly available.
Sponsor Hilliard argued for a simpler certification pathway that would allow the Legislature to…
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