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Committee advances bill to repeal obsolete 1920s tax-code delivery requirement

CITY, COUNTY & LOCAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE - SENATE · March 18, 2021
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Summary

The Senate City, County & Local Affairs Committee advanced House Bill 1634 to repeal an outdated 1920s requirement that tax bills be physically delivered to townships, saying the provision is unused and administratively obsolete; the bill passed the committee by voice vote.

The Senate City, County & Local Affairs Committee on the floor advanced House Bill 1634, a measure to repeal an obsolete section of the state tax code that historically required physical delivery of tax bills to townships. The chair called the bill forward for consideration and no members of the public rose to speak for or against it.

Senator Lansieds, district…

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