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Utah House advances broad slate of bills; several pass on final votes

Utah House of Representatives · January 20, 2000
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Summary

The Utah House on Jan. 20 moved dozens of measures to the Senate, passing bills on retirement participation, traffic safety, school-bus lighting, welfare and other matters. Roll-call votes recorded outcomes for HB207, HB197, HB180, HB30, HB24, HB205, HB29 and HB47.

The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 20 advanced a broad package of bills, approving several measures by roll-call and referring them to the Senate.

Bills that passed the House included HB207, which allows annual legislative appropriations from the constitutional defense account derived from the mineral lease restricted account; the measure passed 66–1. Representative Thomas Hatch explained the bill clarifies that only portions of the account from mineral leases (not revenue-sharing taxable receipts) would be available for appropriation.

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