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Votes at a glance: bills acted on by the Utah Senate, March 4, 1998

1998 Utah Legislature (Senate) · March 4, 1998
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Summary

The Senate voted on a series of bills March 4, 1998 — including House Bills 14, 32, 78, 111, 165 and others — passing most measures and returning them to the House; several were amended on the floor.

The Utah Senate took up and acted on many bills during its March 4, 1998 session. Below are notable outcomes recorded on the floor that day.

Key actions

- First substitute, House Bill 14 (vehicle inspection/exemption language): The Senate called the roll and the clerk recorded that the bill was amended and would be returned to the House. The floor record notes a result announced by the clerk and that the bill was to be returned to the House for further action.

- First substitute, House Bill 32 (disclosure of tobacco ingredients): Passed on roll call; the clerk announced 25 aye votes and the bill was returned to the House for concurrence.

- Second substitute,…

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