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HB 1481 - Income Tax - Alternative Energy Device Income Tax Credit On Form Nd1

Introduced by Rep. Brandenburg, S. Kelsh, Monson, Nelson Introduced by Sen. Tallackson, Trenbeath A BILL for an Act to create and enact a new subsection to section 57-38-30.3 of the North Dakota Century Code, relating to a credit for installation of geothermal, solar, or wind energy devices under the simplified method of computing income tax; and to provide an effective date.Read the full bill in PDF Format
Introduced: 01/17/05
Last Action: Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 032 nays 057
Final Bill Status: Failed

Related Topics

The following is a list of related topics or categories for this bill. Click on the topic title to view more legislation related to the same topic.

Effective Date Clause, Energy, Income Tax, Taxation, Wind Energy

Voting Statistics

There was only one roll call vote on this bill in the House and the Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 032 nays 057

The following is a breakdown of the votes on this bill from the last roll call recorded for each legislative body.

Party Breakdown

The following is a breakdown by party:
Percent Voting For Bill
Republican
11.7%
Democrat
92.3%

House / Senate

The following is a breakdown by legislative body:
Percent Voting For Bill
House
34.0%
Senate
0%


East vs. West

Based on the geographic location of the district, we have tallied the votes by "East versus West" (view the East/West District map)
Percent Voting For Bill
Eastern Districts
38%
Western Districts
29.5%



District Votes



The following breaks down the percentage of ND Legislative Districts that were either fully In Support (voted Yea) on this bill, Fully Against (All Voted Nay) or Split (not all members of district agreed)
Percent Of Districts
Districts For
21.2%
Districts Against
48.9%
Districts Split
29.7%
How did your district vote on this bill? - Break the Votes Down by District


Demographic Breakdowns

We have gathered statistics on each legislative district and have grouped their votes into a number of categories. These statistics come from US Census Data and you can read more on our classification and grouping methodology here.

High Female Populations


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher Female Population
33.3%
Lower Female Population
34.2%



Low Graduating Rates


Percent Voting For Bill
Lower Graduation Rate
14.2%
Higher Graduation Rate
42.4%



High Native American Population


Percent Voting For Bill
High Native American Population
75%
Low Native American Population
30.2%



High Manufacturing Sector Jobs


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher Manufacturing Employment
38.8%
Lower Manufacturing Employment
32.8%



High Divorce Rate


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher Divorce Rate
62.5%
Lower Divorce Rate
28.2%



High Population in Poverty


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher Poverty Rate
56.2%
Lower Poverty Rate
29.4%



High Population Over the Age of 62


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher 62+ Population
47.0%
Lower 62+ Population
26.6%



High Veteran Population


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher Veteran Population
32.8%
Lower Veteran Population
37.5%



High Rural Population


Percent Voting For Bill
Higher Rural Population
45.6%
Lower Rural Population
22.9%



Roll Call Votes

The following is a list of House and Senate Roll Call Votes on this bill. The votes are listed in the order of the legislative day in which the vote was taken. The last two roll call votes normally will show the final status of the bill.

In order for a bill to "pass" it must acheive a Constitutional Majority in both the House and the Senate on th exact same version of the bill. This is why you will see more than two votes on many bills. If either body ammends (adds to) a bill, the vote must be re-taken in both houses.

A "Constitutional Majority" requires that greater than 1/2 of ALL legislators in a body must vote yea. Not just a majority of those present. In the house, this requires a total of 48 votes and in the senate, this requires a total of 24 votes

Body Question Yeas Nays Absent
House Day 28 - view the votes...
The question being on the final passage of the bill, which has been read, and has committee recommendation of DO NOT PASS, the roll was called and there were 32 YEAS, 57 NAYS, 0 EXCUSED, 5 ABSENT AND NOT VOTING
32 57 5

Recorded Actions

The following is a list of "Recorded Actions" taken on this bill as recorded in the house and senate journals

Date Body Action
01/17/05 House Introduced, first reading, referred Finance and Taxation
01/24/05 House Committee Hearing 10:45
02/08/05 House Reported back, do not pass, placed on calendar y 008 n 005
02/11/05 House Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 032 nays 057

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