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Senate amends campaign‑sign law, shortens post‑election removal window to five days
Summary
Senators approved first substitute Senate Bill 75 with an amendment that makes unauthorized removal of campaign signs a class C misdemeanor and reduces the period a defeated candidate’s signs must remain from 14 to five days after the election.
Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate amended and advanced first substitute Senate Bill 75 on Feb. 10, 1995, a measure that targets unauthorized removal of campaign signs and sets a removal window after an election.
Sponsor Senator Richards told the Senate the bill would prohibit removing a campaign sign from property you do not own without permission and would make…
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