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Utah Senate approves SJR 10 to reorganize state tax provisions, adopts explanatory intent language
Summary
The Utah Senate passed Senate Joint Resolution 10, a proposal to recodify Article 13 of the state constitution on revenue and taxation, adopting accompanying intent language that limits substantive change to one clause about county boards of equalization. The measure moves to the House.
The Utah Senate passed Senate Joint Resolution 10 on Feb. 4, 2002, a measure that would reorganize and recodify Article 13 of the Utah Constitution, the chamber announced after a voice and roll‑call vote. The resolution passed the Senate 26–0 with three senators absent and will be transmitted to the Utah House of Representatives for consideration.
Senator Valentine, who led debate on the resolution, said SJR 10 is intended “to be a reorganization, clarification, and simplification of the current provisions of Article 13 of the…
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