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Senate advances motor-voter registration bill amid fiscal concern
Summary
Senate Bill 98, a motor-voter registration measure presented Feb. 9, 1994, was advanced after debate about federal mandates and a cited fiscal note. Sponsors called it a compliance and access measure; opponents warned of cost and federal overreach. Final recorded tally showed 15 ayes and 11 nays.
Senate Bill 98, a motor-voter registration bill presented on Feb. 9, 1994, was advanced on the Utah Senate floor after a debate that balanced access-to-registration arguments with concerns about federal mandates and state fiscal impact.
Senator Millie Peterson (presenting the committee report) characterized the bill as implementing a federal…
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