Bill
SB 90
Redistribute certain state tax revenue to primary residence property tax relief
SB 90 aimed to relieve homeowners by redirecting state tax revenue to lower property taxes on primary residences, making homeownership more affordable.
Bill
SB 90
SB 90 aimed to relieve homeowners by redirecting state tax revenue to lower property taxes on primary residences, making homeownership more affordable.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 90
- Title: Redistribute certain state tax revenue to primary residence property tax relief
- Status: Died in Process
- Introduced: February 10, 2025
- Classification: Bill
- Subject Areas:
- County Finance
- Local Finance
- Rule Making
- Taxation (Generally)
- Taxation--Property
- Taxation--Sales
The primary aim of SB 90 was to address property tax relief for homeowners by redistributing certain state tax revenues specifically to benefit primary residence property taxes. The bill sought to alleviate the financial burden on homeowners by reallocating funds that would otherwise be used for other state expenditures.
While the specific provisions of the bill are not detailed in the provided information, the intent suggests the following potential changes:
If enacted, SB 90 would have had the following impacts:
The legislative journey of SB 90 included several key actions:
SB 90 represented an effort to provide tax relief to homeowners through the redistribution of state tax revenues. Despite its introduction and initial support, the bill did not progress through the legislative process and ultimately did not become law. The implications of such a bill highlight ongoing discussions around property tax burdens and state revenue allocation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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