HB 0101 |
Neutral | Expand Sales Tax Exemption on All-terrain Vehicles |
Jason Ridley |
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7/1/2019 |
Effective Date |
Ways and Means |
Finance |
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| This legislation would expand the sales tax exemption on 4-wheel all-terrain vehicles to also include certain 3-wheel ATVs. |
HB 0308 |
Evaluating | State government; public records shall not be held exclusively by private entity; provisions |
Jason Ridley |
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2/19/2019 |
House Second Readers |
Governmental Affairs |
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HB 0554 |
Neutral | Motor Vehicle Titles - Electronic Filing |
Jason Ridley |
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4/2/2019 |
House Withdrawn, Recommitted |
Motor Vehicles |
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| Under current law, motor vehicle dealers are required to submit title applications electronically. This bill would make electronic filing optional. |
HB 0850 |
Oppose | Sales Taxes - Change in Permissible Referendum Dates |
Jason Ridley |
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1/31/2020 |
House Second Readers |
Ways and Means |
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| This bill would require that referenda on new or renewing sales taxes (SPLOST, E-SPLOST, T-SPLOST, etc.) be held on the November election date in any year. Under current law, two dates are permissible each year (3 dates in a Presidential election year) for holding these referendum votes. |