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Utah House approves series of bills and amendments, including budget-related measures

Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 1992
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Summary

The Utah House on Feb. 26, 1992, concurred with Senate amendments and passed a set of bills—among them House Bill 277 and Substitute HB 65—and approved a supplemental/appropriations package after extended debate; several amendments to the "Baby Your Baby" prenatal program and SSI funding were adopted. Votes and outcomes are listed below.

The Utah House of Representatives spent its afternoon session on Feb. 26, 1992, handling a slate of bills transmitted from the Senate, voting to concur on several amendments, and advancing multiple measures to the Senate for signature.

The House took up a package of communications from the Senate that included bills on workforce incentives, school choice, mental health, motor-vehicle regulation and other topics. Representative Ray Short moved that the House concur with the Senate amendments to House Bill 277 (a task force study on criminal gang activity); the motion carried and HB 277 passed the House with 63 yes, 0 no. Substitute House Bill 65 (equalization of capital outlay money in public education) was returned by the Senate with language and a substantive change…

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