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Senate advances wide set of bills and resolutions on Feb. 24; biotech preemption, budget procedural changes, and multiple concurrences cleared
Summary
On Feb. 24, 1992 the Senate cleared a string of bills and resolutions — including HCR 2/HB 27 (biotechnology preemption), SB 45 (Greenbelt farmland assessment), SB 91 (Navajo Trust Fund), SB 92 (gender balance), SB 63 (upland game habitat stamp), SB 224 (budgetary/fiscal procedures), and various house bills — most by concurrence or unanimous/majority votes.
Salt Lake City — During a busy floor session on Feb. 24, 1992, the Utah Senate handled a large batch of committee reports, concurrence requests, and floor motions, advancing or passing a range of bills from tax and agriculture changes to biotechnology preemption and budget-procedure clarifications.
Notable floor actions included:
- SB 45 (Greenbelt farmland assessment amendment): Senators described language clarified with the State Tax Commission; Senate voted to concur and reported passage, sending the bill to the House.
- SB 91 (second substitute, Navajo Trust Fund administration):…
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