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Votes at a glance: Senate advances HB222, HB257, HB361 and a package of bills in morning session

Utah State Senate · March 1, 1994
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Summary

The Senate passed multiple bills by voice and roll-call votes on March 1, 1994, including HB222 (city option funding for a rural hospital), HB257 (community service program), HB361 (lifetime hunting licenses pause on sales), and several appropriations and technical bills; many measures were approved under suspension of the rules.

The Utah Senate acted on a number of bills during its March 1 session. Key recorded outcomes included:

- House Bill 222 (city option funding for rural hospitals): Sponsor Representative Yardley and Senator Blackcomb said the bill allows a city option to apply a 2.1% (?) 21% sales tax to city hospitals to keep a rural hospital viable. The body voted unanimously by voice and the president cast the vote in favor; the clerk recorded the bill as passed and sent to the House.

- House Bill 257…

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