RI H5272 | 2017 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: Passed on July 21 2017 - 100% progression
Action: 2017-07-21 - Effective without Governor's signature
Text: Latest bill text (Introduced) [PDF]

Summary

Authorizes the town of Foster to provide tax credits to the elderly and disabled.

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Title

Property Subject To Taxation--town Of Foster

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2017-06-21 - House - Passage (Y: 72 N: 0 NV: 3 Abs: 0) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2017-07-21HouseEffective without Governor's signature
2017-07-13HouseTransmitted to Governor
2017-06-29SenateSenate passed in concurrence
2017-06-28SenatePlaced on the Senate Consent Calendar (06/29/2017)
2017-06-27SenateCommittee recommends passage in concurrence
2017-06-23SenateScheduled for hearing and/or consideration (06/27/2017)
2017-06-21SenateReferred to Senate Finance
2017-06-21HouseHouse read and passed
2017-06-16HousePlaced on House Calendar (06/21/2017)
2017-06-14HouseCommittee recommends passage
2017-06-12HouseScheduled for consideration (06/14/2017)
2017-04-05HouseCommittee recommended measure be held for further study
2017-04-03HouseScheduled for hearing and/or consideration (04/05/2017)
2017-02-07HouseCommittee postponed at request of sponsor (02/08/2017)
2017-02-03HouseScheduled for hearing and/or consideration
2017-01-27HouseIntroduced, referred to House Municipal Government

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Rhode Island State Sources


Bill Comments

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