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Votes at a glance: key House floor outcomes, Feb. 17, 1999
Summary
Summary of recorded roll-call results on major bills debated on the House floor: HB154 (gambling-device manufacturer clarification) passed 43–23; First Substitute HB268 (truth in taxation/judgment levy notice) passed 51–17; First Substitute HB63 (Reading Skills Center) passed 43–29; HB396 (steel mill tax exemption) passed 57–11; HB273 (Workforce Services amendments) passed 44–27; HB115 (impound uninsured vehicles) failed 30–41.
The Utah House recorded outcomes on several major items during the Feb. 17 session. The following summarizes the bills, brief descriptions and recorded vote tallies from the House floor.
- House Bill 154 (gambling-device manufacturer clarification): Passed 43 yes, 23 no. Sponsor: Representative Hickman. Purpose: Clarify that manufacturers of gambling devices and related signage do not constitute "gambling" for licensing purposes; referred to the Senate.
- First Substitute House Bill 268 (Truth in Taxation — judgment levy notice): Passed 51…
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