WASHINGTON — The House passed a bill Monday designed to close a loophole that allowed foreign archery manufacturers to escape taxes that U.S. makers had to pay — which has hurt Salt Lake City-based Easton Archery Outdoors.

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By voice vote, it passed a bill by Reps. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, and Paul Ryan, R-Wis., to make domestic and foreign archery manufacturers pay the same levels of excise tax. It now goes to the Senate.

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