Senate Finance Committee to Consider Five Bills on Wednesday

The Senate Finance Committee will consider five bills at 9 a.m., Wednesday (March 24), in the Senate Chamber, according to Committee Chairman Senator Scott Hutchinson (R-21).

Senate Bill 74, introduced by Senator Scott Martin, would allow companies to apply for a tax credit after donating to a Pennsylvania pediatric cancer research hospital. 

House Bill 230, introduced by Representative Frank Ryan, increases the threshold from $10 million to $50 million for which the Independent Fiscal Office shall prepare a revenue estimate of changes proposed or considered as part of the state budget.

Senate Bill 286, introduced by Senator Camera Bartolotta, would amend the state Constitution to establish the “Taxpayer Protection Act.”

Senate Bill 325, introduced by Senator Judy Ward, clarifies the sales tax exemption for multi-purpose agriculture vehicles.

Senate Bill 343, introduced by Senator Doug Mastriano, clarifies that Cervidae (deer) livestock operations are exempt from the Sales & Use Tax, regardless of whether the animals are marketed for game, recreational purposes, animal parts or products, or human consumption. 

The meeting will be livestreamed at: https://finance.pasenategop.com/.

 

Contact:          Justin Leventry           jleventry@pasen.gov

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