Committee advances four bills in final hearing; tax, ski‑area and current‑use measures move forward
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Summary
In its final session hearing the Senate Local Government Committee moved House Bills 2272, 2418, 2451 and 2140 forward by voice vote. Staff summarized each bill and provided fiscal notes; HB 2418 received the most substantive amendment and discussion.
The Senate Local Government Committee concluded its final hearing of the session by advancing four House bills by voice vote.
House Bill 2272: Staff summarized HB 2272 as an update to terminology related to ski areas and winter-sports activities, including updated terms for ski lift devices inspected by State Parks and those that must be covered by operator liability insurance. Staff reported there were no amendments posted and that a fiscal note was not requested. Member (Speaker 4) moved a due-pass recommendation to the Rules Committee and the committee approved the motion by voice vote. The Chair announced the bill "passed, subject to signatures."
House Bill 2451 (Engrossed 2nd Substitute): Staff said HB 2451 revises requirements for establishing local tax increment financing (TIF) areas, sets sunset dates and construction-start deadlines, modifies required project-impact analyses submitted to the State Treasurer, and establishes a negotiation/mediation/arbitration process between designating local governments and impacted taxing districts when certain conditions are met. Staff reported the House passed the bill 93–1 and presented fiscal estimates for the 2025–27 and 2027–29 biennia. Member (Speaker 4) moved that the bill receive a due-pass recommendation to the Ways & Means Committee; the motion passed by voice vote and the Chair announced the bill "passed, subject to signatures."
House Bill 2140 (Substitute): Staff summarized HB 2140 as exempting land classified under current use from additional tax when sold or transferred to a governmental entity under specified conditions (for example, when the governmental entity retains the land in its current use classification or uses it for infrastructure to support eligible uses). Staff reported the House companion, Senate Bill 5983, had previously been heard and that the House passed HB 2140 97–0. Member (Speaker 4) moved a due-pass recommendation to the Rules Committee; the committee approved the motion by voice vote and the Chair announced the bill "passed, subject to signatures."
All four bills were advanced by voice vote; the transcript does not contain roll-call tallies for the committee votes. After the votes, the Chair thanked staff, mentioned treats for attendees, and recessed briefly before adjourning.
