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Senate advances a broad package of bills to the House, including tax, corrections, education and administrative measures
Summary
On Feb. 23 the Utah Senate moved a large set of bills to the House for consideration — ranging from tax exemptions and internal service fund changes to juvenile justice and election tweaks. Several measures were adopted under suspension of the rules with roll-call votes recorded on the floor.
The Utah State Senate used Friday’s floor session to advance a broad set of measures to the House for consideration, finalizing committee reports and recording roll-call votes on numerous bills in multiple policy areas.
Notable floor actions included: adoption of the rules committee’s second-reading placement for a long list of Senate bills; approval under suspension of SB36 (tax-protest bond language) with a roll-call result recorded on the floor;…
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