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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances a slate of bills on consent and third-reading calendars
Summary
The Utah Senate approved several bills on the consent and third-reading calendars, including legislation to allow income tax return contributions to Utah Food Bank, a veterinary gabapentin exemption, sales-tax compliance clarifications and state campground creation. Vote tallies and procedural outcomes are listed.
The Utah State Senate recorded votes on a number of bills on the consent and third-reading calendars and advanced multiple measures to the House or for enrollment. Key outcomes from the session’s recorded roll calls follow.
Senate Bill 151 (Income Tax Contributions Amendments): Sponsor Senator Ibsen moved passage of SB 151, which allows taxpayers to contribute via their individual income tax returns to a fund supporting the Utah Food Bank. The president directed a unanimous vote; the transcript records the final count as 27 yes, 0 no, 2 absent. The bill…
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