Political notebook: Tennessee Democratic lawmakers mount push to eliminate state’s 4% grocery store food tax

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NASHVILLE — Freshman state Rep. Aftyn Behn, D-Nashville, and Sen. Charlane Oliver, D-Nashville, said they are introducing legislation in the Tennessee General Assembly’s 2024 session to eliminate the state’s 4% sales tax on food purchased in grocery stores.

“Whether you’re a teacher, a truck driver or a small business owner — we all have to pay our taxes,” Behn said in a statement. “There are no loopholes for parents buying back-to-school clothes; there are no loopholes for families buying Thanksgiving turkeys. Small businesses don’t have high-paid lobbyists to get them huge tax breaks.”

Behn noted a recent progressive Economic Policy Institute report showed more than 60% of corporations filing in Tennessee pay “zero in state corporate income tax,” a figure she said includes “27% of all billion-dollar corporations.”

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