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Wyoming's Amendment A puts property tax relief in the hands of voters on Election Day.
The amendment was primarily sponsored by Wyoming State Senator Leslie Nutting (7th district) [1] intended to prohibit people from being compelled to participate in the ACA. [2] Opponents of the amendment said that the amendment would disallow healthcare access to many Wyoming residents, [3] and that the amendment would have unintended ...
A stipulation in the amendment notes that the residential tax rate shall not be greater than four percentage points lower than the industrial tax rate of 11.5%.
2024 Wyoming Constitutional Amendment A November 5, 2024 An act relating to ad valorem taxation; specifying the property tax assessment ratio for the residential property for owner occupied primary residences class; providing an appropriation; and providing for a delayed and contingent effective date.
The proposed legislation divided Wyoming lawmakers and residents over its passage — one side argued the bill draft was a necessary step in providing much-needed property tax relief for ...
The single-subject rule is a rule in the constitutional law of some jurisdictions that stipulates that some or all types of legislation may deal with only one main issue. One purpose is to avoid complexity in acts, to avoid any hidden provisions that legislators or voters may miss when reading the proposed law.
The proposed initiative, formally dubbed the "People's Initiative to Limit Property Tax in Wyoming through a Homeowner's Property Exemption," was conditionally certified by Secretary of State ...
A committee may report a bill back to the House without amendment, with several amendments, or with an amendment in the nature of a substitute that proposes an entirely different text for the bill. Alternatively, a committee may report a new or "clean" bill on the same subject as the bill (or other text) that it has marked up.