Committee concurs in bill extending deadline to appeal county tax appeal board decisions

2732511 · March 21, 2025

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Senate Bill 328, which revises the deadline for appealing county tax appeal board decisions, passed the House Taxation Committee 21-0 and will be carried to the floor by Representative George Nicholas Acacos.

HELENA — Senate Bill 328, a measure that revises the deadline to appeal decisions of county tax appeal boards, passed the House Taxation Committee Tuesday by a vote of 21-0.

The committee moved the bill to concurrence after a brief executive-action vote; the record shows no substantive floor amendments during the committee’s consideration. Representative George Nicholas Acacos agreed to carry the bill to the floor.

Clerks recorded multiple proxy votes and announced a unanimous committee vote in favor of concurrence. The transcript does not include detailed debate over the bill’s substantive change to appeal timelines during the executive-action segment.