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Senate advances wide set of bills to the House, including tax, corrections and conservation measures
Summary
On March 1 the Utah Senate approved a large group of bills on the consent and third-reading calendars — including tax-code changes, corrections reforms, and conservation measures — and transmitted them to the House; most passed by unanimous or near‑unanimous votes.
The Utah Senate moved a slate of measures on March 1, sending multiple bills to the House after voice votes and roll-call tallies. Highlights include tax and business measures, corrections and public‑safety bills, environmental conservation, and technical regulatory changes.
Key votes and brief descriptions: - S.B. 188 (wildlife conservation easement restricted accounts): creates an account in the Division of Wildlife Resources for prairie-dog mitigation credits; passed on consent 26–0 (SEG 323–326). - S.B. 128 (state government law revisions —…
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