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House amends constitutional revision to add statutory exception to antitrust clause and approves package
Summary
The Utah House amended and passed a constitutional revision package that updates the corporations article and replaces archaic antitrust wording with language modeled on the Sherman Antitrust Act, adding an amendment to allow statutory exceptions. The amendment passed on the floor and the resolution was approved as amended.
The Utah House on the floor amended and approved a package of constitutional revisions that updates the corporations article and replaces the state’s older antitrust wording with language drawn from the Sherman Antitrust Act.
Representative Frankston, the sponsor, told the chamber the majority of the revisions remove "archaic language" and bring the constitution into alignment with modern practice; he said the sole substantive change in the package concerns the antitrust provision, which now addresses…
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