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House advances a slate of bills; key floor votes include HB289, HB32 and HB267

Utah House of Representatives · February 21, 1997
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The Utah House on Feb. 21, 1997, adopted committee reports and passed a number of bills on the floor, including HB289 (wildlife damage compensation, 69–1), HB32 (recreation impact fees, 65–2) and HB267 (Council on Excellence in Government, 57–12). Several other bills were read and referred to committees.

The Utah House convened Feb. 21 and moved a broad set of measures forward, adopting committee reports, reading bills for referral and approving several bills on final or consent calendars.

House Bill 289, a measure to reimburse livestock owners for losses verified as the result of cougar or bear depredation, passed the House 69–1 after debate over eligible animals and documentation requirements. Representative Evans, the sponsor,…

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