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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate advances dozens of bills including education, taxation, transport and public‑safety measures

Utah Senate · March 4, 1997
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Summary

On March 4 the Utah Senate passed multiple bills on consent and roll-call, including education amendments, tax and regulatory cleanups, and authorization for toll‑road exploration. Several measures were circled for later work. Key roll-call outcomes are summarized.

The Utah Senate advanced a large slate of bills on March 4, approving several by unanimous or near‑unanimous margins and placing others on the third‑reading calendar. Highlights and recorded floor outcomes:

- House Bill 138 (student education occupational plan amendments): Unanimous consent on the consent calendar; recorded as 21 ayes, 0 nays, 8 absent (consent action). (see floor record)

- House Bill 301 (sales and use tax refund/procedure amendments): Sponsor summary and roll call showed 24 ayes, 0 nays, 5 absent; bill returned to the House for enrolling.

- House Bill 319…

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