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Utah Senate clears a slate of rules, tax and funding measures; several bills sent to the House
Summary
The Utah Senate on Jan. 21, 1999 moved quickly through a broad set of measures — passing two rules resolutions and multiple bills on education, utilities, public safety and agriculture — and sent them to the House or placed them on the third-reading calendar.
The Utah Senate met in session Jan. 21, 1999, and approved several rules resolutions and a package of bills that the chamber said would now be sent to the House or advance to later consideration. The body approved Senate Rules Resolution 1 and Senate Rules Resolution 2, the latter creating a concurrence calendar and setting procedures for impeachment trials, and then cleared a series of bills spanning impact-fee arbitration, school-inspection rules, education technology and agricultural loan transfers.
Why it matters: The measures affect procedural rules for the legislature (SR 1 and SR 2), local government…
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