H3207
An Act to modify the revenue requirements for smoking bars
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Bill overview
This bill proposes changes to how revenue is collected from smoking bars in Massachusetts. Currently, the state’s revenue requirements for these establishments are not clearly defined. The bill aims to clarify and modify these requirements, potentially impacting the financial operations of smoking bars within the state. It is currently under consideration by the Massachusetts legislature.
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Primary sponsor
Francisco E. Paulino
Cosponsor
Francisco E. Paulino
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