HB124 imposes a 20 cent tax on plastic bags used by customers to carry purchases from grocery stores, convenience stores, or drug stores in order to promote recycling. The bill is supported by the Farm Bureau as it aims to reduce plastic waste.
HB124 imposes a 20 cent tax on plastic bags used by customers to carry purchases from grocery stores, convenience stores, or drug stores in order to promote recycling. The bill is supported by the Farm Bureau as it aims to reduce plastic waste.
HB124 imposes a 20 cent tax on plastic bags used by customers to carry purchases from grocery stores, convenience stores, or drug stores in order to promote recycling. The bill is supported by the Farm Bureau as it aims to reduce plastic waste.
HB124 (Morrissey) imposes a tax of 20 cents ($0.20) on plastic bags used by purchasers to carry tangible personal property purchased in grocery stores, convenience stores, or drug stores. Farm Bureau supports.