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Senate advances and clears a string of appropriation bills in late-night session
Summary
On Feb. 22, 2001 the Utah Senate amended and passed multiple appropriation and finance bills — including reductions, one-time funding decisions, and concurrence motions — moving many back to the House for signature. Key moves included amendments to House Bill 71 and House Bill 204 and advancement or passage of several appropriations for extension, housing, trails, and other programs.
During an extended late-night floor session, senators moved a cluster of finance and appropriation measures to clear budget items from the agenda and return them to the House for signature or further action.
Early on the second-reading calendar the chamber recorded passage of the second substitute of House Bill 360 (roll-call recorded and presiding officer announced 25 aye votes). Senators amended House Bill 71’s fiscal line to $100,000…
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