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Utah Senate advances a slate of bills on Valentine’s Day floor; military justice, property-tax and education measures move forward

Utah State Senate · February 14, 2007
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Summary

On Feb. 14 the Utah Senate cleared a broad consent calendar and several third-reading bills — including military justice code changes, property-tax definitions and an elementary math initiative — and sent them to the House or ordered them to third reading.

The Utah Senate spent its Feb. 14 floor session advancing a package of bills on the consent and third-reading calendars and handling routine communications from the governor and the House.

Key outcomes on the consent calendar included passage of Senate Bill 250, which aligns the Utah Code of Military Justice with federal labeling and removes jury trials for certain nonjudicial actions while adding de novo appellate review; senators recorded unanimous support and the bill was referred to the House. The Senate also passed first-substitute Senate Bill 203 (property-tax disclosure changes) and Senate Bill 260 (narrowing the…

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