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S*1232 Concurrent Resolution, By W.E. Applegate, Branton, Bryan, Courson, R.C. Dennis, W.W. Doar, Drummond, H.U. Fielding, T.E. Garrison, Giese, J.C. Hayes, C.T. Hinson, Holland, Land, Leatherman, W.R. Lee, Leventis, J.C. Lindsay, J.M. Long, I.E. Lourie, A.S. Macaulay, J.A. Martin, S.S. Martschink, Matthews, McConnell, F.H. McGill, P.B. McLeod, T.W. Mitchell, Moore, Patterson, Peeler, T.H. Pope, C.L. Powell, Russell, Saleeby, Setzler, R.C. Shealy, H.C. Smith, J.V. Smith, N.W. Smith, T.E. Smith, H.S. Stilwell, Thomas, J.M. Waddell, M.B. Williams and Wilson
A Concurrent Resolution to memorialize Congress to propose an amendment to the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution so as to prohibit Congress from enacting legislation providing for the collection of income taxes retroactively; to insure that the right of the States to finance the public purposes established by them may not be infringed; to prohibit Congress from taxing directly or indirectly the income derived from general or special obligations issued by or on behalf of the states, their political subdivisions or authorized authorities, and to prohibit the taxation of the proceeds of or income on these proceeds; and to prohibit Congress from taxing or restricting these obligations or excluding as deductions from income, taxes paid pursuant to the laws of any state or interest on amounts borrowed by any financial institution to purchase or carry these obligations.
A Concurrent Resolution to memorialize Congress to propose an amendment to the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution so as to prohibit Congress from enacting legislation providing for the collection of income taxes retroactively; to insure that the right of the States to finance the public purposes established by them may not be infringed; to prohibit Congress from taxing directly or indirectly the income derived from general or special obligations issued by or on behalf of the states, their political subdivisions or authorized authorities, and to prohibit the taxation of the proceeds of or income on these proceeds; and to prohibit Congress from taxing or restricting these obligations or excluding as deductions from income, taxes paid pursuant to the laws of any state or interest on amounts borrowed by any financial institution to purchase or carry these obligations.
02/24/88 | Senate | Introduced and adopted SJ-9 |
02/24/88 | Senate | Sent to the House SJ-11 |
02/25/88 | House | Introduced HJ-1504 |
02/25/88 | House | Referred to Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions HJ-1504 |
03/29/88 | House | Committee report: Favorable Invitations and Memorial Resolutions HJ-2357 |
04/13/88 | House | Debate adjourned until Tuesday, April 19, 1988 HJ-274 |
04/20/88 | House | Adopted HJ-3125 |
04/20/88 | House | Returned to Senate with concurrence HJ-3127 |