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Utah Senate advances consumer‑protection changes, library board reforms and funding for assistive technology; several other bills pass
Summary
On Feb. 1, 1994 the Utah Senate approved a series of bills including SB 82 (consumer protection), SB 100 (county library board membership), SB 54 (Employment Security Act recodification), SB 86 (liens), SB 20 (assistive‑technology loans) and others; votes and committee referrals were announced on the floor.
The Utah Senate moved a package of measures through the floor on Feb. 1, 1994, approving bills on consumer protection, library boards, employment‑security recodification and funding for assistive‑technology loans, and referring multiple house and senate bills to standing committees.
Notable floor actions and outcomes included:
- Senate Bill 43: The Senate reconsidered and adopted technical amendments to the substitute; the clerk announced the third‑reading count as 16 ayes, 11 nays, 2 absent after the amendment was adopted and the substitute was placed for third reading.
- Senate Bill 50: A bill to authorize a statewide…
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