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Senate advances a slate of bills; summaries and roll-call results

Utah Senate · February 9, 1999
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Summary

On Feb. 9, 1999 the Utah Senate advanced several bills to third reading or passage, including bills on credit-card competitiveness, road funding, injured-worker reemployment, higher-education engineering funding, strategic education planning, and two bills circled for further consideration. Vote tallies and brief outcomes are listed below.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 9, 1999 moved a number of bills forward during routine floor action, recording roll-call votes and committee referrals.

Among the items advanced or passed: Senate Bill 113 (credit-card/market competitiveness) passed with a roll-call recorded as 20 aye, 7 nay, 2 absent and was referred to the House for further action. House Bill 24 (B and C Road Fund adjustment) was uncircled and passed with 28 aye, no nays and one absence; it was signed by the president in open session and sent to the speaker for the House signature. Senate Bill 117 (Utah…

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