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Utah House advances broad package of bills; votes recorded on multiple items
Summary
On Jan. 19, 2005 the Utah House of Representatives approved a series of bills and resolutions—ranging from proprietary‑school regulation to bond‑election process changes and housing tax‑credit extensions—and adopted a concurrent resolution opposing nuclear testing; vote tallies are listed below.
The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 19 voted to advance a broad package of bills and passed a concurrent resolution opposing nuclear testing, moving many measures to the Senate for further consideration.
The House approved a number of third‑reading items by voice and recorded roll calls during the session. Key outcomes: Senate Bill 18 (regulation of proprietary post‑secondary schools) passed, 68‑0; House Bill 170 (extension of Utah Low‑Income Housing Tax Credits) passed, 69‑0; House Bill 14 (bond‑election process amendments) passed after a floor amendment, 72‑0; House Bill 179 (Venture Capital Enhancement…
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