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Citizen Commission adopts 2027–2036 tax‑preference review schedule and a rolling 10‑year approach

Citizen Commission for Performance Measurement of Tax Preferences · May 6, 2026 · Compliments of TVW.org
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously May 6, 2026 to approve the draft 2027–2036 tax‑preference review schedule and to adopt a change to a rolling 10‑year schedule, setting JLARC's workplan for upcoming tax preference reviews including targeted full reviews in 2027 and a set of alternates.

The Citizen Commission for Performance Measurement of Tax Preferences voted unanimously on May 6, 2026 to approve its draft 2027–2036 tax‑preference review schedule and to adopt a rolling 10‑year schedule that will be updated each May.

Commission members heard a staff presentation from Pete Van Moorsel (JLARC) outlining the approach used to build the schedule: remove expired and statutorily exempt preferences, add newly created preferences, respect legislative mandates on timing, and consider staff capacity. Staff proposed a rolling schedule to improve forward planning and allow the commission…

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