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Votes at a glance: Senate passes identity‑theft resolution and several bills, refers them to the House

Utah State Senate · January 19, 2007
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed a concurrent resolution urging Congress to limit Social Security number use and approved multiple bills on mining fees, insurance pool funding, death‑certificate SS removal and higher‑education appropriations; votes are summarized below with tallies recorded on the floor.

SALT LAKE CITY — During the session the Utah Senate voted on a set of bills and concurrent resolutions that it passed and referred to the House, including a federal‑advocacy resolution and funding or technical changes to state programs.

What the Senate passed and sent to the House

- SCR 1 (identity‑theft): A resolution urging Congress to minimize use of Social Security numbers and curb identity theft passed by roll call (25 yes, 0 nay, 4 absent). Senator Walker presented the…

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