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The U.S. Senate passed a local congressman’s Internet tax bill
Thursday.
The bill, known as the Internet Non-Discrimination Act, extends a ban
on “discriminatory” taxes for two more years. The moratorium expired Oct.
21.
The extension was coauthored by Rep. Chris Cox, who represents Newport
Beach, and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.). Cox and Wyden sponsored the initial
moratorium that was passed in 1998.
“This is wonderful news,” Cox said in a statement Thursday. “Senator
Wyden deserves a gold medal for his resolve to pass this bill.”
The bill was hung up in the Senate after passing the House on Oct. 16.
It was introduced on April 24.
The bill, now headed to President Bush’s desk, would lock out more
than 30,000 local and state agencies from imposing taxes on some forms of
Internet commerce and access to the World Wide Web.
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