Republicans are going to work on their version of a tax bill with an eye toward getting one passed in the Legislature and sent to the governor this week.
A conference committee convened last Thursday and started hashing out what a tax bill might look like with the chair of the Senate tax committee apparently poised to make a key concession to get the legislation passed.
"We may set a new record for getting the tax plan out," said Republican state Rep. Adam Smith, chair of the House tax committee.
"I think we're going to," said Republican state Sen . . .
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