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California Senate Bill 531 (2019)

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California Senate Bill 531 (2019)
California State Legislature
IntroducedFebruary 21, 2019
Assembly votedSeptember 5, 2019 (48-21)
Senate votedMay 16, 2019 (27-8)
Sponsor(s)Steve Glazer, Robert Hertzberg
GovernorGavin Newsom
CodeGovernment Code
Section§ 53084.5
BillSB 531
Associated billsAB 485 (2019)
WebsiteText
Status: Not passed
(Vetoed)

In the 2019-2020 regular session of the California State Legislature, SB 531 was introduced to ban local governments from providing sales tax kickbacks to e-commerce businesses for using that jurisdiction as the point of sale. The bill passed both houses of the legislature, but was vetoed by Governor Gavin Newsom.[1]