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Votes at a glance: Utah House adopts amendments and advances appropriations on judgeships, biotech, assistive tech and electronic-highway funding
Summary
On March 2, 1994, the Utah House amended and passed several appropriation bills: juvenile court judgeship funding (Senate Bill 73), biotechnology research (SB162 reduced to $250,000), Utah Assistive Technology Foundation (SB20 reduced to $50,000), Hill Air Force Museum renovations (SB88 amended), and Automated Geographic Reference Centers (HB490 reduced to $100,000). Most measures were reported to the Senate for consideration of House amendments.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House, meeting March 2, 1994, moved a series of appropriation bills and concurred with or amended Senate actions on multiple items. Lawmakers focused floor time on budget changes and technical corrections across several measures.
Juvenile court judgeships (Senate Bill 73): Members debated how many judgeships and which districts would receive them after a fiscal amendment. The House reconciled earlier changes, voted to correct judge counts and approved the bill on final passage after a reconsideration (final recorded House tally reported during floor debate).
Biotechnology research (Senate Bill 162):…
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