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2003 Senate Bill 184 (Authorize charitable auto donation tax exemption) (Senate Roll Call 933)

Passed in the Senate (36 to 0) on December 9, 2004. [History, Amendments & Comments]

The vote was 36 in favor, 0 opposed, and 2 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 933 at Senate Journal 108)

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The following legislators supported 2003 Senate Bill 184 (Authorize charitable auto donation tax exemption):

Allen (R) Barcia (D) Basham (D) Bernero (D) Birkholz (R) Bishop (R)
Brater (D) Brown (R) Cassis (R) Cherry (D) Clark-Coleman (D) Clarke (D)
Cropsey (R) Emerson (D) Garcia (R) George (R) Gilbert (R) Goschka (R)
Hammerstrom (R) Hardiman (R) Jacobs (D) Jelinek (R) Kuipers (R) Leland (D)
McManus (R) Patterson (R) Prusi (D) Sanborn (R) Schauer (D) Scott (D)
Sikkema (R) Stamas (R) Switalski (D) Thomas (D) Toy (R) Van Woerkom (R)

The following legislators opposed 2003 Senate Bill 184 (Authorize charitable auto donation tax exemption):

The following legislators did not vote on 2003 Senate Bill 184 (Authorize charitable auto donation tax exemption):

Johnson (R) Olshove (D)

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1) 2003 Senate Bill 184 (Authorize charitable auto donation tax exemption) [by admin on January 1, 2001]
Introduced in the Senate on February 13, 2003, to eliminate the use tax on vehicles donated to certain qualified low income individuals (defined in the bill) by a religious institution to which the vehicle was contributed

The vote was 36 in favor, 0 opposed and 2 not voting

(Senate Roll Call 476 at Senate Journal 67)

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