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Senate Democrats Advance Pot Tax Competing With Governor's

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Democratic lawmakers are advancing a marijuana sales tax measure that goes farther the Republican governor's proposal.

Gov. Brian Sandoval proposed in January the state impose a 10 percent sales tax on recreational pot and send the revenue to public schools.

The Senate Democrats' measure would impose a 12 percent sales tax on all marijuana, with 10 percent going toward public schools and 2 percent funding substance abuse programs.

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Medical marijuana sales are currently taxed 2 percent.

The bill would also tax growing facilities at a higher rate than currently planned.

The Senate Revenue and Economic Development Committee passed Senate Bill 487 on a party-line vote on Tuesday.