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Votes at a glance: key bills acted on during final Utah House session

Utah House of Representatives · March 3, 2004
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Summary

On the final day, the Utah House moved a package of bills — including tax and administrative rule items, trust-land measures and multiple substitutes — approving several and returning others to the Senate; vote counts are listed below.

SALT LAKE CITY — On the last scheduled general-session day in the chamber, the Utah House considered a large number of Senate and substitute bills. Below are the principal floor actions and recorded vote tallies on those items as announced on the House floor.

- Senate Bill 206 (property tax amendments): Presented by Representative Clark; passed (60 yes, 0 no). Supporters said it clarifies treatment of personal property attached to real property and freezes the current definition for tax purposes.

- First substitute Senate Bill 104 (selection of mental health therapist in juvenile termination proceedings): Presented…

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