HB592 | EXPANDS ELIGIBILITY FOR COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT SALES TAX FROM ONE HALF PERCENT TO ONE PERCENT. |
Sponsor: | Koller, Don (153) | Effective Date:00/00/0000 | |||
CoSponsor: | LR Number:1416-01 | ||||
Last Action: | COMMITTEE: LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RELATED MATTERS | ||||
02/23/1999 - Executive Session Held (H) | |||||
VOTED DO PASS | |||||
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Next Hearing: | Hearing not scheduled | ||||
Calendar: | Bill currently not on calendar | ||||
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HB 592 -- LAW ENFORCEMENT SALES TAX SPONSOR: Koller COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass" by the Committee on Local Government and Related Matters by a vote of 18 to 0. This bill increases the maximum local sales and use tax rate for the county law enforcement local tax which can be levied by a qualified county from one-half of one percent to one percent. FISCAL NOTE: Income to General Revenue Fund of $0 to Unknown in FY 2000, FY 2001, and FY 2002. PROPONENTS: Supporters say that this extra revenue is needed by local governments to fund better law enforcement. Testifying for the bill was Representative Koller. OPPONENTS: There was no opposition voiced to the committee. Steve Bauer, Legislative Analyst
HB 592 -- Law Enforcement Sales Tax Sponsor: Koller This bill increases the maximum local sales and use tax rate for the county law enforcement local tax which can be levied by a qualified county from one-half of one percent to one percent.
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