Missourians are one step closer to getting a tax cut on food. Allison Girvin has the story from Jefferson City.
The House Ways and Means Committee overwhelmingly passed a bill that would cut Missouri sales tax on groceries by three percent.
This bill is co-sponsored by 131 representatives.
Committee Chair Nancy Farmer says the bill is designed to cut back on state revenue which has exceeded the constitutional limit the last two years.
The measure is the first bill to go to the full House.