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Senate advances a string of bills to the House; summary of key floor votes Feb. 3, 1998

Utah State Senate · February 4, 1998
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed a number of bills on Feb. 3, 1998 — including SB99 (motor vehicle definition under lemon law), SB34 (sales tax exemption amendment), SB118 (lead paint remediation certification), SB100 (radar jamming devices), SB110 (Ogden Parkway appropriation) and others — and forwarded them to the House for consideration. Many passed by unanimous or large margins; some close appropriations drew divided votes.

On Feb. 3 the Utah State Senate processed a wide range of bills across the consent and third‑reading calendars and forwarded them to the House. Voting outcomes, as recorded on the floor, included:

- House Bill 184 (education technology initiative amendments): unanimous/consent recorded (chair reported 22 aye, no nay, 7 absent) and returned to the House for enrollment.

- HCR 3 (professional development programs for educators): recorded unanimous vote (24 aye, no nay, 5 absent).

- Senate Bill 99…

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