- Wyoming House killed a bill that would have eliminated property tax for 97% of residents
- The bill would have hiked sales tax by 2%
- Sponsor of the bill, Rep. Steve Harshman, tried to keep the original version alive
- The bill was significantly softened on Monday
- The bill would have been a radical change for Wyoming’s property tax structure
- Harshman viewed the opposition as protecting the status quo
- The bill was ultimately voted against 47-14
Source: cowboystatedaily.com
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