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House approves bill to return some sand-and-gravel sales tax revenue to extraction communities
Summary
The Utah House passed second substitute Senate Bill 75 to direct some sales-tax revenue back to communities hosting sand-and-gravel extraction and to adjust tax attribution for ready-mix concrete orders; the measure passed 47–19.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House passed second substitute Senate Bill 75 on Feb. 16, moving to send the measure back to the Senate after a 47–19 vote.
Representative Bollinger, the bill sponsor, told the House the measure creates a mechanism to return a portion of sales-tax revenue to communities that host sand-and-gravel extraction sites and to ensure that sales tax on ready-mix concrete is attributed to the batch plant…
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