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Utah House Refuses to Concur With Senate Amendment on Appropriations Bill, Sends Matter to Conference
Summary
The House refused to concur in a Senate amendment to House Bill 387 (Appropriations Act) that would alter how public-employee wage allocations are used, voting to ask the Senate to recede and appointing a conference committee to reconcile differences.
The Utah House of Representatives voted to refuse concurrence with a Senate amendment to House Bill 387, the Appropriations Act, after the House said the amendment would change how public-employee wage allocations may be used.
Secretary of the Senate Eugene Bridges had transmitted the Senate’s passage of HB 387 under suspension of the rules. Representative Valentine moved that the House refuse to concur in a single…
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