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5/9/07-Gov. Mitch Daniels signed a bill into law that allows truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
The new law, previously HB1085, eliminates the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee will result in the loss of about $260,000 in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
4/12/07-The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 now heads to Gov. Mitch Daniels' desk. The House already approved it by unanimous consent.
The bill would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
4/6/07-The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 now heads to Gov. Mitch Daniels' desk. The House already approved it.
The bill would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
3/22/07-A bill in the Senate Homeland Security, Transportation & Veterans Affairs Committee would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets. The House already approved it.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
2/27/07-The House unanimously approved a bill that would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
The bill is awaiting assignment to committee in the Senate. For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
2/21/07-A bill awaiting consideration on the House floor would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
The new law, previously HB1085, eliminates the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee will result in the loss of about $260,000 in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
4/12/07-The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 now heads to Gov. Mitch Daniels' desk. The House already approved it by unanimous consent.
The bill would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
4/6/07-The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 now heads to Gov. Mitch Daniels' desk. The House already approved it.
The bill would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
3/22/07-A bill in the Senate Homeland Security, Transportation & Veterans Affairs Committee would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets. The House already approved it.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
2/27/07-The House unanimously approved a bill that would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
The bill is awaiting assignment to committee in the Senate. For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.
2/21/07-A bill awaiting consideration on the House floor would allow truckers based in the state to keep a little extra change in their pockets.
Sponsored by Rep. Bob Kuzman, D-Crown Point, HB1085 would eliminate the $2 annual fee to renew the permanent registration of semi-trailers subject to the International Registration Plan.
Elimination of the fee would result in the loss of about $260 million in annual revenue for the state. The losses are based on about 132,000 annual registrations.
For bill status, call (317) 232-9856.






