The House Republicans announced a tax plan that would return over $13 billion to the taxpayers over two years, giving the hardworking taxpayers cash to provide for their families and cover the higher costs from inflation. The plastic water bottle ban gained traction in the Senate. Rep. Bliss introduced a bill that would require members who introduce gun control bills to at least have knowledge of firearms. Read more about these topics below:
House Republicans introduced our ?Give it Back? tax plan that would return over $13 billion in tax relief over two years.?
Some highlights of the plan include:
- Fully eliminating the tax on Social Security
- A one-time child tax credit that would be available for two years
- Slashing the first tax bracket by 1%
- Slashing the second tax bracket by 1%
- An adjustment?of the homestead market value exclusion would give $35?million?a year.
With an $18 billion surplus, the time to relieve the tax burden on Minnesotans is now. The vast majority of those in our communities, contacting me have demanded it, and I?m proud to be working to return your tax dollars (the surplus) to you.
HF 1857?is a?bill that stating ?A manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer is prohibited from selling or offering for sale bottled water in Minnesota.? This bill is moving in the Legislature!?Rep. Jordan?s bill is ready to be heard in committee.Senator Morrison has SF 2791, the Senate companion to this bill.
Representative Bliss introduced a bill that would require ?A member of the legislature who introduces or authors a bill relating to firearms? to either have a carry permit, have completed range safety officer training, or pass a knowledge test regarding firearm calibers and operation. The bill is HF 2800 and can be read?here.?
I have three bills I?d like to tell you about:
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HF 2019
- This bill prohibits the teaching of racist or sexist concepts in schools
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HF 2020
- This bill expands the list of essential workers to include medical examiners, coroners, medical death technicians, and medical death investigators
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HF 2244
- This bill would provide property tax relief by stating that the taxed market value is the average of the current year and the last four. This would smooth out steep increases
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