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House rejects substitute that would have added union financial disclosures and monthly opt-out from dues

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2007
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Summary

The House voted down a floor substitution of Senate Bill 159 on Feb. 28, 2007, after debate over disclosure requirements and whether the change was appropriate late in the session; the recorded vote was 26 yes, 45 no.

SALT LAKE CITY — Lawmakers on Feb. 28 debated and then rejected a floor substitution of Senate Bill 159, a measure that would have required public-employee labor organizations to disclose finances and allowed members a monthly opt-out from dues deductions.

Representative Hughes, who introduced the substitute, said the bill “adds . . . a disclosure of our public…

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