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Committee advances bill removing A&P tax requirement for entertainment districts
Summary
A Senate committee approved House Bill 1024 to remove the statutory requirement that cities impose an ad-and-penalty (A&P) tax to create an entertainment district, a move supporters said would give municipalities more flexibility. The bill passed by voice vote with no public testimony.
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Speaker 2 presented House Bill 1024 to the committee, saying the bill ‘‘removes the requirement that cities have to impose an A and P tax if they want to have an entertainment district.’’ The sponsor described the change as a narrow statutory fix to give cities flexibility when creating entertainment districts.
The committee asked no follow-up questions, and no members of the public signed up to testify for or against the bill. Speaker 2 closed the presentation and requested a favorable vote. A motion was recorded and the committee approved the bill by voice vote; individual roll-call votes were not recorded in the transcript.
The measure now moves forward from the City, County & Local Affairs Committee. The transcript records only the committee proceedings; the text of the bill, effective date and subsequent steps were not specified in the hearing record.
