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Votes at a glance: Major bills the Utah House acted on Feb. 28, 2013

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2013
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Summary

The House passed multiple bills on Feb. 28, including HB204 (elections), HB330 (financial reporting), HB96 (cleaner fuel tax credits), HB139 (STEM Action Center) and HB320 (temporary ID); one notable proposal (HB271) to redirect DABC profits to education failed. This roundup lists outcomes and key details.

Several bills moved through the Utah House on Feb. 28. Highlights and outcomes:

- HB204 (Elections/election‑day voting center/absentee ballot postmark rules): Passed (fourth substitute) 72 yes, 0 no. Clarifies mail‑in ballot postmark deadline (day before election) while preserving in‑person receipt at polling sites until 8 p.m.

- HB235 (Process server amendments): Amendment #2 adopted; bill passed 68 yay, 3 nay and will be transmitted to the Senate (addresses breach‑of‑peace language and database access for certain service providers).

- HB330 (Financial…

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