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Utah House passes broad consent calendar and multiple bills on third reading

Utah House of Representatives · January 30, 2009
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In a floor session Jan. 30, 2009, the Utah House approved a slate of consent-calendar measures and several third‑reading bills — including tax credit repeals, personal property tax amendments and traffic-incident statute clarifications — mostly by unanimous or lopsided votes.

The Utah House of Representatives approved a series of consent-calendar bills and multiple items from the third-reading calendar during its Jan. 30 floor session, sending them to the Senate or placing them on the calendar for further consideration.

Representative Julie Fisher described House Bill 20, a technical repeal of unused income tax credits and restricted accounts, as housekeeping; the measure passed 66–0 and was transmitted to the Senate. Representative Craig Frank said House Bill 28 amends personal property tax filing deadlines to accommodate an…

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