TO EXEMPT FROM GROSS INCOME A GAIN BY A TAXPAYER RESULTING FROM THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY UNDER THE RIGHT OF EMINENT DOMAIN OR THE THREAT OF CONDEMNATION.
Sponsored By: Clint Penzo (Republican), Jeremy Wooldridge (Republican)
In Committee
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Bill Overview
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Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsors
Clint Penzo
Republican • Senate
Jeremy Wooldridge
Republican • House
Cosponsors
Alyssa Brown
Republican • House
Alan Clark
Republican • Senate
Brandon Achor
Republican • House
Wade Andrews
Republican • House
Breanne Davis
Republican • Senate
Blake Johnson
Republican • Senate
Bryan King
Republican • Senate
Glenn Barnes
Democratic • House
Lincoln Barnett
Democratic • House
Howard M. Beaty, Jr.
Republican • House
Mary Bentley
Republican • House
Harlan Breaux
Republican • House
Keith Brooks
Republican • House
Cameron Cooper
Republican • House
Ronald Caldwell
Republican • Senate
Frances Cavenaugh
Republican • House
Paul Childress
Republican • House
Nicole Clowney
Democratic • House
Bruce Cozart
Republican • House
Cindy Crawford
Republican • House
Steve Crowell
Republican • Senate
Denise Garner
Democratic • House
Dan Sullivan
Republican • Senate
Dave Wallace
Republican • Senate
Tyler Dees
Republican • Senate
Matt Duffield
Republican • House
Hope Duke
Republican • House
James Eaton
Republican • House
Les D. Eaves
Republican • House
Denise Jones Ennett
Democratic • House
Brian S. Evans
Republican • House
Fred Allen
Democratic • House
Scott Flippo
Republican • Senate
Tony Furman
Republican • House
Gary Stubblefield
Republican • Senate
Jimmy Gazaway
Republican • House
Ben Gilmore
Republican • Senate
Diana Gonzales Worthen
Democratic • House
Zack Gramlich
Republican • House
Brad Hall
Republican • House
RJ Hawk
Republican • House
Bart Hester
Republican • Senate
Ricky Hill
Republican • Senate
Mike Holcomb
Republican • House
Steve Hollowell
Republican • House
Ashley Hudson
Democratic • House
Justin Boyd
Republican • Senate
Joshua Bryant
Republican • Senate
Jim Dotson
Republican • Senate
Julie Mayberry
Republican • House
Jeremiah Moore
Republican • House
John Payton
Republican • Senate
Jim Petty
Republican • Senate
Jay Richardson
Democratic • House
Jamie Scott
Democratic • Senate
Lane Jean
Republican • House
Joey L. Carr
Republican • House
John P. Carr
Republican • House
Karilyn Brown
Republican • House
Kenneth B. Ferguson
Democratic • House
Kim Hammer
Republican • Senate
Lee Johnson
Republican • House
Jack Ladyman
Republican • House
Wayne Long
Republican • House
Robin Lundstrum
Republican • House
Roger D. Lynch
Republican • House
Matt Brown
Republican • House
Mark Johnson
Republican • Senate
Mark D. McElroy
Republican • House
Matt McKee
Republican • Senate
John Maddox
Republican • House
Stephen Magie
Democratic • House
Mindy McAlindon
Republican • House
Austin McCollum
Republican • House
Richard McGrew
Republican • House
Jessie McGruder
Democratic • House
Ron McNair
Republican • House
Jon Milligan
Republican • House
Jason Nazarenko
Republican • House
Stetson Painter
Republican • House
Shad Pearce
Republican • House
Mark Perry
Democratic • House
Aaron Pilkington
Republican • House
Chad Puryear
Republican • House
Reginald Murdock
Democratic • Senate
R. Scott Richardson
Republican • House
David Ray
Republican • House
Marcus E. Richmond
Republican • House
Ryan A. Rose
Republican • House
Johnny Rye
Republican • House
Stan Berry
Republican • House
Stephen Meeks
Republican • House
Tracy Steele
Democratic • House
Trey Steimel
Republican • House
Matt Stone
Republican • Senate
Randy Torres
Republican • House
Dwight Tosh
Republican • House
Kendon Underwood
Republican • House
Steve Unger
Republican • House
DeAnn Vaught
Republican • House
Steven Walker
Republican • House
Les Warren
Republican • House
Carlton Wing
Republican • House
Richard Womack
Republican • House
Roll Call Votes
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Actions Timeline
Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
5/5/2025SenateRe-referred to REVENUE & TAX - SENATE
3/12/2025SenateREPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED
3/12/2025SenateAmendment # 1 read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and adopted, ordered engrossed.
3/12/2025SenateWithdrawn from Committee and placed on 2nd reading for purpose of amendment # 1
3/12/2025SenateRead first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to REVENUE & TAX - SENATE
2/6/2025SenateFiled
2/6/2025Senate
Bill Text
SB204 - Introduced
2/6/2025
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