Responding to the S.C. Wildfires
Governor McMaster has declared a state of emergency in response to the fires.
Governor McMaster has declared a state of emergency in response to the fires.
Despite a $1 Billion price tag, some lawmakers in Montpelier are still pushing a heat tax.
The Missouri Legislature is considering HB 567 to eliminate several harmful provisions in Prop A.
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A bipartisan bill, HB 1282, would exclude sales tax and tips from costly swipe fees charged by credit card networks.
On February 26th, NFIB State Director Andy Markowski testified before the legislature in support of House Bill 5549, which would provide for a full restoration of the credit against the state’s Pass-through Entity Tax (PET).
The pace of action in Montpelier started to pick up in February, with lawmakers introducing hundreds of new bills and committees starting discussions on some of the major issues facing the state. Governor Phil Scott also continued his push to roll back expensive energy mandates, reform school funding, and (hopefully) rein in property tax increases.
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At the beginning of March, the New Hampshire General Court returned from a weeklong break – set to coincide with Winter Recess in most school districts – and will be busy at work ahead of key deadlines.
The pace of printing legislation, holding hearings, and scheduling committee work sessions is picking up. Nearly half of the more than 2,000 bills expected this session have been printed.
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