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House sends a slate of bills to the Senate; summary of votes and key floor discussion

Utah House of Representatives · January 22, 1999
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Summary

The Utah House passed a series of bills and referred them to the Senate, including measures on corporate filings, motor-vehicle license-plate contributions, transportation funding, driver-license ID rules and school-bus safety; several bills passed unanimously and one (HB22) failed after debate.

The Utah House of Representatives advanced multiple bills to the Senate during its floor session. Several passed with unanimous or large margins, while other measures drew substantive floor discussion.

Key outcomes and brief context:

- House Bill 194: Passed and referred to the Senate (vote recorded on the floor). The bill authorizes a department to work with the State Office of Education on a financial-literacy curriculum and requires biennial reports on program progress.

- House Bill 222 (Revised Corporation Act amendments): Passed 61–0. The bill clarifies acceptable service by first-class mail and creates an administrative…

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