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Votes at a glance: Key actions taken by the Utah Senate on Feb. 9, 1994

Utah Senate (1994 General Session) · February 10, 1994
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Summary

The Utah Senate acted on multiple bills Feb. 9, 1994, advancing or passing measures on school property penalties, motor-voter registration, hazardous bus-route rules, property-assessment appeals and other items. Several bills were circled for amendment or further study.

The Utah Senates Feb. 9 floor session produced multiple formal actions. Below are the principal outcomes recorded on the floor that day, summarized from the clerks readings and roll calls.

- SB 10 (driver's license practice permits): Governor Michael O'Livitt informed the Legislature he signed the bill and forwarded it to the lieutenant governor for filing (communication read on the floor).

- SB 38 (penalties for damaging or destroying school property): Motion to concur with House amendments was adopted and a final roll call reported 23…

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