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House moves multiple bills to Senate; concurrences and amendments clear several measures
Summary
On Feb. 27 the Utah House handled numerous concurrence and uncircling motions, passing measures including HB149 (municipal telecommunications), SB115 (Safe Schools), SB166 (mobile‑home residency), SB23 (special districts), SB237 (excise tax bond process) and SB74 (uniform sales/use tax project), and took a refusal-to-concur action on the Minimum School Program amendments.
Lawmakers moved multiple concurrence and uncircle items on Feb. 27, 2001, advancing a number of bills to the Senate and approving several substantive amendments.
Minimum School Program (second substitute House Bill 3): Representative Daley moved to concur with Senate amendments that remove three professional development days from the WPU and change compensation treatment. The motion drew sustained debate over whether $15 million previously rolled into the WPU remained protected and whether the House should ask the Senate to recede. After discussion and calls for conference, the House refused to concur and asked the Senate to recede.
House Bill 149 (municipal cable television and public…
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