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Senate advances a slate of bills on tax, education, public‑safety and transport; many pass unanimously
Summary
The Utah Senate moved a broad package of measures Jan. 29–30, 2001: several consent items and criminal‑justice, education and tax bills passed by recorded votes; a number of bills were sent to the House or placed on third‑reading calendars for final action.
The Utah State Senate advanced a broad group of measures during floor sessions Jan. 29–30, 2001, approving a mix of consent items, policy changes and technical fixes and sending many to the House for further action.
On the consent calendar the Senate approved Senate Bill 106 (municipal‑bond secured‑transaction language) by unanimous voice; the Clerk recorded 25 aye votes and four absences. The body also passed bills addressing individual income tax filing thresholds (SB 34), unlawful use of laser pointers (first substitute SB 101), an attempted‑murder sentencing amendment (SB 103)…
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