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House advances a package of bills on property, tracking, dairy promotion and community impact fund
Summary
On Feb. 3 the Utah House passed a series of mainly technical bills and one contested repeal; measures approved included amendments to unclaimed property rules, clarifications allowing property-tracking devices, dairy-promotion funding kept in-state, and changes to the community impact fund board. Several bills passed unanimously or by lopsided margins and were referred to the Senate.
The Utah House used its morning session on Feb. 3 to clear a slate of bills and concurrent resolutions for further action in the Senate or to conclude legislative business.
Key floor actions recorded during the session included:
- House Bill 162: The House concurred with Senate amendments to HB 162 (Municipal Abatement of Leads); the concurrence was recorded as 68 yes, 0 no and the bill will be sent for the president's signature.
- House Bill 208 (Unclaimed Property Amendments): Representative Paul…
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