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Senate advances dozens of bills in busy session; several sent to House or enrolled
Summary
The Utah Senate on March 2, 2005, moved a large concurrence and third‑reading calendar, voting to pass a series of bills ranging from tax and land‑use measures to public‑safety and education items; most passed by large margins and were referred to the House or ordered enrolled.
The Utah Senate advanced a packed agenda on March 2, 2005, approving a series of concurrence and third‑reading measures and sending many to the House or to enrollment. Leaders moved under suspension of the rules through a long calendar and used roll‑call votes to record outcomes.
Major items the Senate passed included: Senate Bill 172 (division of real estate amendments), which the body concurred with and recorded 26 yes, 0 nay votes; Senate Bill 127 (streamlined sales‑tax changes) passed concurrence with…
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