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Senate advances House Bill 48 after close vote over Centennial license plates

Utah Senate · February 8, 1996
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Summary

Senate debate over House Bill 48 split over whether to end Centennial specialty plates at year-end or make the Centennial design the state plate; a substitute to make the plate permanent failed 13–13 and the original bill passed to third reading 15–10 with four absent.

The Utah Senate debated competing proposals over the future of Centennial specialty license plates and moved the bill to the third-reading calendar.

Senator Montgomery summarized House Bill 48 as a measure recommended by the Utah Centennial Commission to terminate the option to obtain Centennial license plates after Dec. 31, 1996. He said the intent was to stimulate…

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