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HJR174

Assigned to Committee
Authored by Angie Button (R)
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Caption: Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation certain perishable inventory held for sale at retail.
Initially Referred to House Ways & Means Committee, chaired by a Republican

Mar 7, 2025


(H) Button signed onto the bill as Author
(H) Filed
 

Mar 31, 2025


(H) Read first time
(H) Referred to the House Ways & Means, chaired by a Republican

Lobbying Against/For/On This Bill

Against

(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Nadia Islam for City of San Antonio
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Steven Deline for self
 

For

(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Desiree Castro for Texas Food and Fuel Association
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Janis Carter for Texas federation of Drug Stores
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Jerry Valdez for Texas Pharmacy Business Council
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Kaitlyn Murphy for Greater Houston Partnership
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Karen Reagan for McLane Co., Inc.
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Rannon Ching for self (with Texas Pharmacy Association)
(Mon 4/28/2025) Registering before H Ways & Means as Rebekah Chenelle for Dallas Regional Chamber



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