TN HB0100 | 2011-2012 | 107th General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Introduced on January 14 2011 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2011-05-17 - Action def. in Study Subcommittee of Finance, Ways & Means to 2012
Text: Latest bill text (Draft #2) [PDF]

Summary

As introduced, requires the commissioner to study the feasibility of sunsetting sales exemptions on a staggered schedule to be followed by their reauthorization every 10 years. - Amends TCA Title 67.

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Title

As introduced, requires the commissioner to study the feasibility of sunsetting sales exemptions on a staggered schedule to be followed by their reauthorization every 10 years. - Amends TCA Title 67.

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History

DateChamberAction
2011-05-17 Action def. in Study Subcommittee of Finance, Ways & Means to 2012
2011-05-13 Placed on s/c cal Study Subcommittee of Finance, Ways & Means for 5/17/2011
2011-04-13 Action Def. in s/c Finance Subcommittee to Study Subcommittee
2011-04-06 Placed on s/c cal Finance Subcommittee for 4/13/2011
2011-04-06 Action Def. in s/c Finance Subcommittee to 4/13/2011
2011-03-30 Placed on s/c cal Finance Subcommittee for 4/6/2011
2011-02-07 Assigned to s/c General Sub of Finance
2011-02-07 P2C, ref. to Finance, Ways & Means Committee
2011-01-15 Intro., P1C.
2011-01-14 Filed for intro.

Same As/Similar To

SB2050 (Crossfiled) 2011-05-20 - Assigned to Gen. Sub of S. F,W&M Comm.

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