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Utah House approves broad package of measures in early-March floor session
Summary
The Utah House cleared a long slate of bills on March 2, 1994, including statutory changes to implement a victims’ rights constitutional amendment, DUI ignition-interlock requirements, and tax measures tied to water and transportation funding. Multiple bills were transmitted to the Senate or signed for the Speaker’s signature.
The Utah House of Representatives completed a packed floor session in early March 1994, passing and processing dozens of measures across policy areas from public safety to infrastructure and administrative fixes. Lawmakers approved statutory implementing language for the recently advanced victims’ rights constitutional amendment and advanced measures addressing vehicular safety, natural-resource planning and a variety of technical code changes.
House leadership opened the session by reading extensive communications from the Senate and placing a broad…
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