Lawmakers push for PPP change that would give them tax break
Didn’t disclose PPP loans until questions from WBTV Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) listens to a question from a reporter at a press conference on April 15. (Source: Corey Schmidt) By Nick Ochsner | April 19, 2021 at 4:01 PM EDT - Updated April 19 at 4:25 PM
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) – House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) called early in the evening of Tuesday, April 13 in response to a request from WBTV.
The station wanted to talk with Moore on camera about his efforts to push a bill that would change North Carolina’s tax code with respect to PPP loans.
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The NC General Assembly has been in full swing this week, working to find solutions to some of the state s most pressing problems, like school reopening and extending unemployment benefits in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The legislature also has spent the week discussing bills that do not necessarily make the headlines but are very important for those that are affected. One bill, House Bill 53: Education Changes for Military-Connected Students, will make changes to ease the burden of active duty parents worrying about their child s education. Another bill, House Bill 136: Encourage Healthy NC Food in Schools, will help North Carolina farmers by putting muscadine grape juice in public school cafeterias. Most of these bills will pass overwhelmingly with little to no opposition, but they show how important state government can be.