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H.951 (Act 108)

An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

House Committee on Appropriations
6/17/2020 - House message: Governor approved bill on June 15, 2020
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Last Recorded Action
Senate 6/17/2020 - House message: Governor approved bill on June 15, 2020
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An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Detailed Status

Regular Session 2019-2020
Body Date Journal Calendar Location Full Status
An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Roll Call History

Regular Session 2019-2020
Body Date Journal Location Full Status

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An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Committee Meetings

Regular Session 2019-2020
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2019-2020
Monday, May 11, 2020
Committee(s):
House Committee on Appropriations
3:40 PM

H.951 - An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Proposed Amendment

Rebecca Wasserman, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Karen Horn, Director, Public Policy & Advocacy, Vermont League of Cities and Towns

Friday, May 22, 2020
Committee(s):
Senate Committee on Appropriations
2:00 PM

H.951 - An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Committee discussion and possible vote

Rebecca Wasserman, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Chloe Wexler, Fiscal Data Analyst, Joint Fiscal Office

Thursday, May 28, 2020
Committee(s):
House Committee on Appropriations
3:00 PM

H.951 - An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Senate Proposal of Amendment


An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Witnesses Who Testified

Regular Session 2019-2020
House Committee on Appropriations
  • Karen Horn, Director, Public Policy & Advocacy, Vermont League of Cities and Towns
  • Rebecca Wasserman, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
Senate Committee on Appropriations
  • Rebecca Wasserman, Legislative Counsel, Office of Legislative Counsel
  • Chloe Wexler, Fiscal Data Analyst, Joint Fiscal Office

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No fiscal documents found for H.951 in the Regular Session 2019-2020.
No committee of conference members found for H.951 in the Regular Session 2019-2020.
An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Committee of Conference Meetings

Regular Session 2019-2020
Meeting Date Committee
An act relating to the municipal emergency statewide education property tax borrowing program

Committee of Conference Meeting Full List

Regular Session 2019-2020
No committee of conference meeting history found for H.951 in the Regular Session 2019-2020.
No committee of conference report found for H.951 in the Regular Session 2019-2020.

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Staff & Other Information

Staff
Rebecca Wasserman, Legislative Counsel

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