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HB 13

Alaska House of Representatives bill in Session 34.

Status: failed. Latest action: May 15, 2026.

An Act relating to optional municipal property tax exemptions for certain long-term rental units, certain mobile home parks, real property rented to low-income families, real property owned and occupied as a permanent place of abode, and real property owned by first-time homebuyers.

Bill ID AK-34-HB-13
Session 34
Status failed
Committee RLS
House of Representatives failed 2026-05-15
Summary

MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS

Sponsor
Andrew Gray
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-01-22 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-05-15 Status failed
2026-05-15 Latest Action (S) REFERRED TO RULES
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