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At-a-glance: several education, tax and land bills move forward in Utah Senate

Utah State Senate · February 16, 2007
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Summary

During the same floor session the Senate approved a constitutional session-start resolution (SJR 12), moved SB 62 (tuition tax credit) and SB 81 (homeschool/extracurricular amendments) to third reading, passed SB 183 (wetlands limitation) to the house, circled several bills including SB 243 (midwife amendments) and SB 130 (municipal code), and took other procedural actions.

Several other measures moved on the Utah Senate floor alongside the honoree presentations and the SB 49 debate.

Senate Joint Resolution 12: SJR 12 — a constitutional amendment to start the legislative session one week later in January to avoid conflicts with Martin Luther King Day and related calendar issues — was considered under suspension of the rules and passed the Senate by recorded vote (29 yes, 0 no). The resolution will be transmitted to the House for consideration.

Senate Bill 62: SB 62 (college and university tuition tax credit) was…

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