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Votes at a glance: multiple Senate measures advance, including tax dedication, golf fees and child-abuse database change

Utah State Senate · January 25, 2000
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Summary

On Jan. 24 the Utah Senate advanced a slate of bills to later stages or to the House for consideration, including SB 88 (28–0 recorded), SJR 4 (compensation substitute), SB 34 (sales and use tax revenue dedication), SB 103 (golf fee adjustments, 20–9), SB 109 (child-abuse database) and others; several measures were referred to appropriations for funding review.

The Utah State Senate recorded votes on multiple bills during its Jan. 24 session, advancing a number of measures to later stages of the legislative process or transmitting them to the House for consideration.

Key recorded outcomes included:

- Senate Bill 88 (exclusion of territory from county service area): President announced "28 aye votes, no nay votes, and 1 being absent" and the bill "passes to the House for consideration."

- Substitute SJR 4 (in-session employee…

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