SB 1601 - This act authorizes a sales tax exemption for all sales of vitamins or minerals used to support prenatal and menstrual phases. This act is identical to SB 329 (2025) and SB 1127 (2024), and to a provision in HB 2112 (2024). JOSH NORBERG
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