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Utah Senate clears multiple bills on consumer protection, taxes and education funding

Utah State Senate · January 30, 1995
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On Jan. 30, 1995, the Utah Senate passed several bills including telephone solicitation restrictions, procurement code changes, tax-commission investigatory authority, and school-finance guarantees; one high-profile education bill on values instruction was left unfinished for further review.

The Utah State Senate on Jan. 30 passed a series of bills addressing consumer protection, procurement practices, tax enforcement and school finance while leaving a values-in-education measure as unfinished business.

In a recorded vote the chamber approved first substitute Senate Bill 39 (telephone solicitation/telephone fraud prevention). Senator David Watson, the bill sponsor, said the measure closes a registration loophole used by some businesses and extends the state's existing telephone solicitation law. The Senate recorded the first-substitute SB39 vote as 27 aye, 1 nay and 1 absent, and advanced the bill to the third-reading calendar…

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