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Published Sat, May 15, 2010 02:00 AM
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Legislative Tally

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Capital Correspondence
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Note: House Speaker Joe Hackney is not obligated to vote except to break ties.

LIFE SCIENCES DEVELOPMENT ACT: (House Bill 530, concurrence vote): Creates a tax incentive for businesses that invest in capital facilities in the life sciences in this state. The House failed to concur with changes made by the Senate in the original House Bill by a vote of 118-0. An affirmative vote on this procedural matter puts the bill into a conference committee where the differences will be negotiated.

VOTING YES: Marilyn Avila (R-Wake), Leo Daughtry (R-Johnston), Nelson Dollar (R-Wake), Bill Faison (D-Caswell, Orange), Rosa Gill (D-Wake), Larry Hall (D-Durham), Chris Heagarty (D-Wake), Verla Insko (D-Orange), Darren Jackson (D-Wake), James Langdon Jr. (R-Johnston, Sampson), Paul Luebke (D-Durham), Grier Martin (D-Wake), John May (D-Franklin, Halifax, Nash), Mickey Michaux (D-Durham), Deborah Ross (D-Wake), Paul Stam (R-Wake), Jennifer Weiss (D-Wake), W.A. "Winkie" Wilkins (D-Durham, Person)

DID NOT VOTE: Joe Hackney (D-Chatham, Moore, Orange)

EXPAND FILM CREDIT: (House Bill 713, concurrence vote) Establishes an alternative tax credit for qualifying expenses of a production company that makes motion pictures in this state. The House failed to concur with changes made by the Senate in the original House Bill by a vote of 117-0. An affirmative vote on this procedural matter puts the bill into a conference committee where the differences will be negotiated.

VOTING YES: Avila, Daughtry, Dollar, Faison, Gill, Hall, Heagarty, Insko, Jackson, Langdon, Luebke, Martin, May, Michaux, Ross, Stam, Weiss, Wilkins

DID NOT VOTE: Hackney

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