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In opposition to House File 991

Chairman Marquart, Vice Chair Lislegard, Republican Lead Davids and members of the House Taxes Committee, my name is Alan Smith, and I am a senior fellow and Midwest director at the R Street Institute, which is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, public policy research organization. Our mission is to engage in policy research and outreach to promote free markets and limited, effective government in many areas. One particular increase in taxes proposed by HF 991 really caught our attention because of our portfolio on tobacco harm reduction. We have been encouraged that the studies overwhelmingly indicate that vaping could be the most effective solution for many persons trying to quit smoking. From our reading of this legislation, the gross receipts tax of 35 percent would be added to the 95 percent OTP tax currently applied to vapor products. To tax a legal product at 130 percent would not clear any definition of acceptable tax policy and there is a strong argument that the underlying health a

Week 5: The Build-A-Bill Workshop

KUER Every year, hundreds of bills are filed for Utah lawmakers to consider during the legislative session. But, not all those bills were written by Utah lawmakers or their staff. Some of them weren’t even written in Utah. In fact, if you look at all the bills under consideration in state legislatures across the country, you might start to get a bit of legislative déjà vu . This week, hosts Sonja Hutson and Emily Means talk about “model legislation” bills that lawmakers can pluck off shelves of the metaphorical “legislative shop” and try to get passed their own state. They’ll dig into how the process works, who’s behind these bills and why lawmakers use them.

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