Des Moines, Iowa – A bill that’s cleared the Iowa House would eliminate a tax on a product Iowans use daily — toilet paper.
That’s Representative Christian Hermanson of Mason City. He urged his colleagues to get this movement underway to rid Iowans of this tax on their T-P.
Representative Aime Wichtendahl of Cedar Rapids says the move will put more money in the pockets of Iowans.
The bill was approved on an 82-to-11 vote. The senate has to pass the bill, too, before the governor could consider making tax-free toilet paper purchases the going thing in Iowa.