A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
Taxation119-sconres6 — A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.. Sponsored by Sen. Crapo, Mike [R-ID]. Introduced 2025-01-24. Senate bill. 119th Congress. Latest action: Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text: CR S374)
- Sponsor
- Sen. Crapo, Mike [R-ID] (R), ID
- Introduced
- 2025-01-24
- Committees
- Finance Committee
- Latest Action
- Referred to the Committee on Finance. (text: CR S374)
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