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Utah Senate advances a slate of bills in Feb. 9 session; outcomes and tallies

Utah Senate · February 12, 2007
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Summary

During its Feb. 9, 2007 afternoon session the Utah Senate adopted committee reports, circled several bills for later action and advanced a large group of bills to third reading — including HB 26 (property tax exemption), SB 69 (transportation corridor), SB 73 (license-plate redesign), SB 144 (financial institutions) and others — with recorded roll-call tallies listed below.

The Utah Senate met Feb. 9, 2007, heard communications from the governor and adopted a set of standing committee reports before advancing dozens of bills to the third-reading calendar.

Several bills were amended on the floor and either circled for later consideration or read for a third time. Notable floor actions included the uncircling and passage of House Bill 26 (property tax exemption for titled personal property), adoption of amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code substitute (SB 91), and advancement of multiple bills covering financial institutions, taxation, motor-vehicle rules and various administrative matters.

Votes at a glance (bill — outcome — recorded tally where available): - House Bill 26 (property tax exemption for titled personal property) — passed; recorded as 28 yes, 0 nay, 1 absent (floor reading and signature…

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