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House approves several bills on water claims, corrections work programs, IDs and tourism; key votes at a glance
Summary
The Utah House voted on multiple measures Feb. 24, 1997, including passage of HB131 (water-claims procedures), HB282 (inmate work-program amendments), HB27 (tobacco tax concurrence), HB244 (driver's license smart-card substitute), HB99 (limits on elected-official images on reports), HB236 (municipal bond process) and HB88 (tourism marketing fund). Tally and next steps are listed.
The Utah House of Representatives completed a busy floor session Feb. 24, 1997, advancing and approving several bills that will be sent on to the Senate or the governor for further action.
Bills the House passed include HB131, which revises how older "diligence" underground and above-ground water claims are processed; HB282, which updates inmate work-program rules and extends certain private-sector opportunities to county jails; and HB244, which approved a first substitute for a driver's-license smart-card bill after floor debate…
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