- The North Dakota Senate voted to remove sales taxes from used clothing sold by non-profit or thrift stores.
- The Senate Finance and Taxation Committee recommended against the measure.
- Supporters argued that thrift stores provide a valuable service, especially for low-income families.
- The bill passed with a 31 to 14 vote.
- The bill will now go to the Senate Appropriations Committee for further consideration.
Source: news.prairiepublic.org
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