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2022 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Direct Aid - Adjustment to Address Eliminating Grocery & Personal Hygiene Product Tax

Item 137 #6h

Item 137 #6h

First Year - FY2023 Second Year - FY2024
Education
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2023 $57,397,736 FY2024 $1,238,167 GF

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Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,353,567,746" and insert "$9,410,965,482".
Page 140, line 5, strike "$9,071,830,605" and insert "$9,073,068,772".

Page 141, line 27, strike lines 25 and 26, and insert:  

"Adjustment for Eliminating the Tax on Sales of Food for Human Consumption and Personal Hygiene Products $102,944,480 $113,734,201".

Page 177, line 50, strike "Hold Harmless" and insert "Adjustment".

Page 177, line 50, after "Consumption" insert:

"and Essential Personal Hygiene Products".

Page 177, line 51, strike "$45,546,744" and "$112,496,034" and insert:

"$102,944,480" and ""$113,734,201".

Page 177, line 52, strike "hold harmless" and insert "adjusted".

Page 178, line 1, after "consumption" insert:

"and essential personal hygiene products."

Page 178, line 3, strike "one-time hold harmless" and insert "adjusted".

Page 178, line 5, after "consumption" insert:

"and essential personal hygiene products from the state sales and use tax dedicated to public education and those sales tax revenues transferred to the general fund from the Public Education Standards of Quality/Local Real Estate Property Tax Relief Fund".



Explanation

(This amendment provides $57.4 million the first year from the general fund and $1.2 million the second year from the general fund to supplement payment adjustments holding school divisions harmless from the net impact of House Bill 90, which exempts food purchased for human consumption and essential personal hygiene products from all state, regional, and local sales taxes.)