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Utah House votes to repeal legislative term limits, 46-28
Summary
After hours of debate about institutional memory and keeping promises to voters, the Utah House passed House Bill 105 to repeal legislative term limits by a 46–28 vote and sent the measure to the Senate for consideration.
The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 11, 1999, passed House Bill 105, a measure to repeal the state's legislative term limits, by a vote of 46 to 28 and referred the bill to the Utah Senate.
Representative Yer, who moved HB105 to the top of the third-reading calendar so former Representative Jack Arrington could attend, argued supporters were responding to concerns that term limits had eroded institutional…
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