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House Reconsiders and Passes Bill Altering Personal‑property Tax Collection After Final‑hour Debate

Utah House of Representatives · March 5, 1997
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Summary

After an initial floor defeat, the House reconsidered and then passed Senate Bill 251 to change collection rules for tangible personal property (including motor vehicles), following debate about revenue estimates and interactions with Truth‑in‑Taxation rules; final House vote recorded 61–10.

Senate Bill 251, a measure altering uniform fees and collection of tangible personal property taxes, was a late and contentious item on the House calendar.

Members initially debated the policy’s fiscal assumptions and local‑government impacts. Opponents warned that…

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