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Votes at a glance: key bills advanced on Feb. 9, 1995 in Utah Senate

Utah State Senate · February 9, 1995
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The Senate advanced numerous measures to the third-reading calendar or consent calendar on Feb. 9, 1995. This roundup lists each bill mentioned on the floor that day, the floor outcome when recorded, and a one-line description.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 9, 1995 advanced a number of House and Senate measures. Below are the principal bills taken up that day, the chamber action recorded on the floor, and brief descriptions based on floor remarks.

House Bill 80 — Implements of Husbandry on Highways: Advanced to the third-reading calendar; clerk reported 24 ayes, 2 nays, 3 absent. The measure governs movement of agricultural equipment and generated extended debate on whether to reinstate the phrase 'pedestrians, or other traffic' and the word 'special.'

House Bill 76 — Education for Native American Students: Read for third time and advanced; clerk recorded 26 ayes and 3 absent (no nay votes reported on the floor copy). The language clarifies that recognized tribal members residing in Utah are to be provided education services under state board…

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