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Utah Senate passes a package of third‑reading measures and advances transportation, consumer‑protection and tax‑administration bills

Utah Senate · January 17, 2007
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Summary

The Utah Senate moved and passed multiple bills on third reading, including measures on state engineer fees, family employment program changes, payday‑lending oversight, CDL federal compliance, and road jurisdiction transfers; several second‑reading items were circled for later consideration.

The Utah Senate on the floor advanced and passed a slate of third‑reading measures, sending them to the House for further consideration.

Senators approved Senate Bill 8, which keeps state engineer fees with the agency that collects them; the roll call showed 26 yes votes, 0 nays, with three absent. The chamber also passed Senate Bill 14, a change to the Family Employment Program tied to federal TANF participation requirements, 27–0 with two absent.

On consumer protection, Senate Bill 16, an update to the Lending…

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