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Senate advances a slate of bills in brisk session; SB26, SB29, SB128 among measures sent to House

Utah State Senate · February 21, 1997
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The Utah Senate on Feb. 20–21 approved a package of bills on the consent and third‑reading calendars — including SB26, SB29, SB128 and others — and handled several roll calls and committee referrals. Lawmakers also circled larger, debated measures for later study.

The Utah State Senate approved a series of bills on Feb. 20–21, moving multiple measures to the House for final action and taking procedural steps on several complex proposals.

Among the bills finalized on the floor, the Senate recorded these outcomes: Senate Bill 26 (concurrence with House amendments) passed with 21 aye votes, 6 nay votes and 2 absent; Senate Bill 29, extending the manufacturing sales‑tax exemption to scrap recyclers, passed unanimously with 29 aye votes; Substitute Senate Bill 128 (off‑highway vehicle operator requirements) passed with 26 aye votes and 3 absent; and Senate Bill 50, which would allow sales‑tax…

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