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House concurs in Senate amendments to communications tax and right-of-way language

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · May 9, 2024
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Summary

The House agreed to the Senate's amendments to House Bill 657, which narrow the definition of communications property and replace a proposed fee implementation for state rights-of-way with a study and reporting requirement for the Secretary of Transportation; committees recommended concurrence.

The House agreed on the floor to the Senate's proposal of amendment to House Bill 657, legislation intended to modernize taxes and fees related to communications infrastructure.

Member from Craftsberry told the House the Ways and Means Committee reviewed the Senate amendment and said section 10 narrows the definition of…

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