BISMARCK, N.D. (AP Apr 30, 2013) – North Dakota’s Senate has killed a bill that contained more than $350 million in individual and corporate income tax cuts.
 
     Senators defeated the bill 35-12 on Tuesday. North Dakota’s House overwhelmingly passed the measure Monday by a 75-15 vote.
 
     The measure would have cut personal incomes taxes by about $251 million and corporate income taxes by more than $100 million.
 
     Representatives originally had endorsed a $500 million tax cut plan early in the session. A Senate committee cut the proposal to $125 million.