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Utah Senate clears a slate of bills Feb. 26, 1997; dozens of measures sent to House
Summary
On Feb. 26, 1997, the Utah Senate approved a broad set of bills and resolutions on the consent and third‑reading calendars — including measures on parking enforcement, annexation transitions for school districts, tax and procurement technical fixes, and appropriations — while setting others aside for committee. Vote tallies were recorded on the floor for each item.
Salt Lake City — The Utah Senate on Feb. 26, 1997, processed a large consent and third‑reading calendar, approving a range of bills and returning them to the House for final action or enrollment.
Among the bills the Senate approved on voice or roll‑call votes that were announced on the floor:
- House Bill 39 (higher education parking enforcement): Unanimously approved; Senate recorded a unanimous recorded vote in favor (22 ayes, 7 absent), and the bill was returned to the House for final signature.
- House Bill 296 (annexation transition for school districts): Passed by unanimous recorded vote (22 ayes, 7 absent); bill sent back to the House.
- Senate Bill 219 (privilege tax amendment): Passed (23 ayes, 6 absent);…
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