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Back to EpisodesAlabama Lawmakers Push Grocery Tax Exemption
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Alabama lawmakers propose a new bill to eliminate the states two percent sales tax on groceries, aiming to alleviate financial burdens for families grappling with escalating costs. The measure, House Bill three thirty-six, would fully exempt food from the state sales and use tax starting September first, two thousand twenty-six. Local governments could retain their own taxes on food, but with the option to reduce or eliminate them via local votes. The proposal is part of a broader discussion on taxes and priorities at the state house, with supporters hoping it gains traction to benefit everyday Alabamians.
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