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House committee advances several bills, including tax-credit extension and sidewalk funding
Summary
A House committee adopted amendments and reported out seven bills by voice vote, including a railroad reconstruction tax-credit extension to 2029, date adjustments to a healthcare-zone act, motor-vehicle tag provisions, resort-status language, updated cigarette language explained by Senator Johnson, and an expansion allowing sidewalks as an eligible municipal use of use-tax funds.
A House committee met and by voice votes adopted amendments and reported out seven bills on its agenda, including measures to extend a railroad tax credit, align healthcare-zone expiration dates, add a reverse repealer for motor-vehicle tags and resort-status requests, and permit municipalities to use local use-tax money for sidewalks.
The chair opened the meeting and introduced House Bill 7 17, described as the “qualified railroad reconstruction tax credit,” and proposed an amendment to add a two-year repealer that would move the bill’s expiration to 2029 to match language previously passed in the Senate. The committee adopted the amendment and then voted…
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