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Senate advances package of bills to House; senior‑center funding and assistive‑technology measures set for further action

Utah State Senate · February 7, 1996
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The Utah Senate cleared a wide range of measures on Feb. 7, 1996 — advancing budget and policy bills to the House, moving senior‑center and assistive‑technology funding to third‑reading calendars, and narrowly approving a taxicab sales‑tax exemption.

The Utah State Senate moved a broad slate of bills on Feb. 7, 1996, sending multiple measures to the House and placing several appropriations and program bills on the third‑reading calendar.

Clerks reported communications from the House adding numerous bills for committee assignment, and the Senate disposed of many items by unanimous voice or roll-call votes. On the consent calendar, House Bill 42 (money‑laundering amendment) was approved unanimously with a recorded 24 ayes and will be signed and returned to the House for engrossing.

Among Senate measures advanced were Senate Bill 51 (driver license fee accounting), Senate Bill 96 (judges’ mandatory retirement…

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