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Senate advances substitute to election-law recodification after technical and timing amendments
Summary
The Senate accepted a first-substitute version of Senate Bill 161 (election-law technical revisions), restored portions of original language and approved an amendment moving a reporting deadline from May 10 to May 20 after Republican Party concerns about compliance timing.
The Utah Senate accepted a first-substitute version of Senate Bill 161, a multi-part recodification and technical-revisions package for election law, after floor debate and targeted amendments.
Sponsor Brent Richards described the measure as the product of a multi-year technical recodification and said committee work restored original language where the committee believed changes…
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