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Proposal to raise property‑tax vote threshold fails in Utah Senate

Utah State Senate · February 28, 2000
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Summary

Second substitute Senate Bill 156, which would have required a 70% vote to raise property taxes for governing bodies with more than five members, failed on a roll-call in the Feb. 28 Senate session (12 aye, 17 nay).

Second substitute Senate Bill 156, debated on Feb. 28, 2000, would have raised the approval threshold required before certain governmental bodies could raise property taxes: a 70% vote for bodies with membership greater than five and a…

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