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Income tax cuts pass Legislature

The House has given final approval to a bill that cuts personal and corporate income taxes by $250 million.

It’s above what Governor Dalrymple recommended – which was $125-million in income tax cuts. But it is less than the $500-million proposal the House earlier passed, but was killed by the Senate. The Senate had already passed this level of tax cuts.

Rep. Craig Headland (R-Montpelier) says he’s disappointed the Senate wouldn’t go along with the bigger tax cut.

"We (the House) passed a better tax bill," said Headland. "It was better for North Dakota citizens. And although this is a good day for North Dakota, it's not as good as it could have been."

The bill passed 89 to 1.

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