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Senate advances a string of bills: telemarketing, referendum changes, rules and annexation measures pass

Utah State Senate · January 22, 2004
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On Jan. 21, 2004 the Utah Senate advanced multiple measures: SB 27 (telephone/facsimile solicitation) passed unanimously; SB 10 (local referendum signatures) passed; SR 2 (rules amendment) passed; SB 18 (municipal annexation in first-class counties) passed; and first substitute SB 68 advanced to third reading.

The Utah Senate advanced several bills and resolutions during its Jan. 21 session, moving a number of measures on to the next stage of the legislative process.

Senate Bill 27 (Telephone and Facsimile Solicitation Act): Presented by Senator Thomas, the bill updates the state do-not-call list to conform with new FCC rules. Senator Thomas said the bill simply brings Utah law "in line with the new FCC rules." The Senate recorded a roll-call vote of 27 ayes, no nays; SB 27 passes and will be referred to the…

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