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House rejects motion to suspend rules to reintroduce 2025 tax bill aimed at school funding
Summary
The House voted down a motion to suspend rules to reintroduce material from a 2025 tax bill that backers said would restore interest/dividends and business tax revenue for schools; opponents argued the rules committee already reviewed the request and the proper process should be followed.
A motion to suspend House Rule 36(e) and permit reintroduction of material from a 2025 tax bill was defeated Thursday after floor debate in the New Hampshire House.
Supporters, led on the floor by Representative Wolpow, said reintroducing the policies in House Bill 503 would restore what she described as “over 1,000,000,000 in lost revenue through tax cuts” and provide funding to ease property taxes and boost state support for public schools. Wolpow told colleagues that restoring the…
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