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Business, labor unite for passage of refundable gas tax

by Joe Mueller, The Center Square  | May 04, 2021 02:00 PM Print this article If you’re good at keeping receipts and filing for refunds, the proposed gas tax in Missouri won’t cost you a penny. If you’re not that organized, Senate Bill 262 will raise the tax on a gallon of gasoline by 2.5 cents starting in October. It will increase 2.5 cents a gallon in each fiscal year until it reaches an additional 12.5 cents a gallon on July 1, 2025. “With this particular bill, I believe it makes both sides happy,” said bill sponsor Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan and Senate President Pro Tem, during a Transportation Committee hearing. “I believe it allows those who believe in infrastructure to (support it). Those who prefer not to can get a refund.”

Editorial busts Berger s mythmaking about Apple s decision to come to NC

Sen. Phil Berger Be sure to check out this morning’s Capitol Broadcasting Company editorial on WRAL.com, which delves into the real and imagined reasons that Apple Computer selected the Triangle for its big new campus. Pro Tem Phil Berger and his ideological allies would have us believe. After highlighting the rare show of solidarity Gov. Cooper and GOP legislative leaders displayed in and around the Apple announcement, the editorial observes: Still amid the exhibition, Berger could not resist partisan boasting: “We’ve worked to move North Carolina from the bottom of the pack in business climate ratings to near the top.”

Idaho 2021 state legislative session stretches into May

The Idaho Senate President Pro-Tem is hopeful the session can come to an end this week. Author: Joey Prechtl Updated: 10:07 PM MDT May 2, 2021 BOISE, Idaho More than 100 days into the 2021 legislative session and there is no definitive end in sight. Some lawmakers are hopeful things get wrapped up this week. “We need to get to work and put in some long hours and get it done,” Rep. John Gannon (D-Boise) said. Gannon, like other lawmakers, is ready to go home, but there are some priorities still left on the table. “We have the transportation bill sitting on the Senate calendar and also a tax reduction and rebate bill that is sitting on the Senate calendar that needs to be worked out, I guess,” Gannon said.

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