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House rejects bill to raise legislative daily pay after amendment debate
Utah House of Representatives (floor) · February 18, 1991
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Summary
Senate Bill 64, proposing a raise in legislative pay from $65 to $100 per day, failed in the House 16–52 after members debated volunteerism, public perception and an amendment delaying effectiveness until after the next election.
Senate Bill 64, proposing to raise legislators' daily pay from $65 to $100, was handled on the House floor with proponents arguing the increase reflects the time demands of legislative service and opponents invoking volunteerism and public perception…
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