HB 1390 ND Introduced
A BILL for an Act to amend and reenact subdivision b of subsection 4 of section 15.1-27-04.1, subsection 26 of section 57-02-08, sections 57-02-08.3, 57-02-08.9, 57-02-08.10, and 57-02-11.1, subsection 1 of section 57-23-06, and section 57-55-10 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the determination of state school aid, the primary residence credit, and removal of the homestead and disabled veterans' credit; to repeal sections 57-02-08.1, 57-02-08.2, and 57-02-08.8 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the homestead credit and disabled veterans' credit; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.
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Summary
Relating to the determination of state school aid, the primary residence credit, and removal of the homestead and disabled veterans' credit; to repeal sections 57‑02‑08.1, 57‑02‑08.2, and 57‑02‑08.8 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to the homestead credit and disabled veterans' credit; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.
Sponsor (1)
- Ben Koppelman Republican · primary
9 coauthors / cosponsors
- Claire Cory Republican · cosponsor
- Jim Kasper Republican · cosponsor
- Mike Motschenbacher Republican · cosponsor
- Michelle Powers Republican · cosponsor
- Mike Schatz Republican · cosponsor
- Vicky Steiner Republican · cosponsor
- Nathan Toman Republican · cosponsor
- Lori VanWinkle Republican · cosponsor
- Chuck Walen Republican · cosponsor
Action history (4)
- Jan 13, 2025 Introduced, first reading, (emergency), referred Finance and Taxation Committee · lower
- Jan 22, 2025 Committee Hearing 10:00 · lower
- Feb 10, 2025 Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar 11 2 1 · lower
- Feb 11, 2025 Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 28 nays 60 · lower
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