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Governor Huntsman calls Utah Legislature into special session to consider transportation funding and tax-system changes
Summary
Governor John M. Huntsman Jr. issued a proclamation in September 2006 calling the 50th Legislature into a fourth special session at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City to consider state and local option transportation funding and proposed changes to the individual income tax system, including a potential single-rate option.
Governor John M. Huntsman Jr. issued a proclamation during the Utah House’s fourth special session in September 2006 calling the 50th Legislature into session at the State Capitol Complex in Salt Lake City to address two matters that “require immediate legislative attention.”
The chief clerk, Sandy D. Tenney, read the proclamation on the House floor, which said the session was called to consider: (1) state and local option funding for transportation, and (2) legislation amending the individual income tax system by modifying tax brackets, adjusting additions to and subtractions from income, and allowing…
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