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Votes at a glance: multiple bills advanced on Feb. 2, 1994, including tax, motor-vehicle and health measures

Utah State Senate · February 3, 1994
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Summary

The Utah Senate recorded floor action on many measures Feb. 2, 1994: SB 69 (motor-fuel tax), SB 57 (property-tax notice), SB 43 (property-tax appraisal substitute), SB 83 (private motor-vehicle sales tax), SB 70 (unbranding motor-vehicle titles), SB 77 (dealer transit permits), SB 66 (settlement options for terminally ill) and others; most measures advanced without final amendment.

The Utah Senate used its Feb. 2, 1994 floor session to advance a slate of bills across taxation, motor-vehicle regulation, health and administrative authority. Several bills received roll-call tallies on the record and were placed on third-reading calendars or sent to the House for further action.

Key votes and outcomes recorded on the floor: - Senate Bill 69 (motor-fuel tax amendment): Sponsor Senator Stevenson described the measure as technical; the Senate recorded a favorable roll-call and the bill passed on third reading (roll-call tally recorded in the transcript as 27 ayes). - Senate Bill 57 (property-tax notification of detailed reassessment): Introduced and debated by Senator Oakey; the…

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