

2006 Senate Bill 1078 (Authorize tax subsidy for certain alternative energy facilities) (Senate Roll Call 251)
Passed in the Senate (37 to 0) on April 20, 2006, to authorize the establishment of up to 10 tax-free "renaissance zones" that provide substantial tax breaks for "renewable energy facilities," defined as a system that creates energy from a process using residue from agricultural products, forest products, paper products industries, and food production and processing; trees and grasses grown specifically to be used as energy crops; and gaseous fuels produced from solid biomass, animal waste, a wind conversion device, photovoltaic cells, or landfills. [History, Amendments & Comments]
The vote was 37 in favor, 0 opposed, and 1 not voting
(Senate Roll Call 251 at Senate Journal 36)
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The following legislators supported 2006 Senate Bill 1078 (Authorize tax subsidy for certain alternative energy facilities):
The following legislators opposed 2006 Senate Bill 1078 (Authorize tax subsidy for certain alternative energy facilities):
The following legislators did not vote on 2006 Senate Bill 1078 (Authorize tax subsidy for certain alternative energy facilities):
| Goschka (R) |
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