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House refuses to concur with Senate changes to lobbyist‑disclosure bill amid First Amendment objections

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 1995
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Summary

Representative Jay Tanner led a successful motion Feb. 28 for the House to refuse concurrence with Senate amendments to Second Substitute House Bill 14 (lobbyist disclosure), citing constitutional concerns about language restricting covered purposes; the House asked the Senate to recede.

The Utah House on Feb. 28 voted to refuse to concur with Senate amendments to Second Substitute House Bill 14, the lobbyist‑disclosure reform, after a floor exchange that centered on a Senate‑inserted definition of a covered "purpose".

Representative Jay Tanner told colleagues the Senate amendment added two lines…

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