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Senate declines to recall bill redirecting school trust interest after delayed $4.8M fiscal note discovered

Utah State Senate · March 3, 1999
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Summary

After the Senate voted to pass House Bill 350 — a measure redirecting 10% of certain school trust interest directly to local districts — Senator Hilliard moved to reconsider when a previously undisclosed delayed fiscal note of about $4.8 million came to light. The motion to recall failed and the bill remains passed.

The Utah State Senate on March 3 declined to recall House Bill 350 after a floor disclosure that the measure carried a delayed fiscal note of approximately $4,800,000 that would take effect next year.

Senator Hilliard asked the chamber to reconsider the bill after the delayed cost was revealed, saying: "It brought to our attention that House Bill 350 that we passed ... actually has a delayed fiscal note, and it costs $4,800,000 not this year, but next year." Hilliard argued that the delayed obligation violated…

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