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Votes at a glance: Utah Senate passes art inventory, wildlife, ATV and early-voting bills

Utah State Senate · January 28, 2009
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Summary

The Senate moved a slate of bills forward on Wednesday: SB 10 (state art inventory), SB 13 (wildlife substance administration, as amended), SB 16 (gang-free zones), SB 17 (surface mining amendments), SB 22 (ATV rules), and SB 24 (early voting amendments) — most passed on roll-call votes and were sent to the House.

The Utah Senate advanced multiple measures on Wednesday, passing a series of bills on third reading and placing several others for further action.

Among the bills that passed on the floor: Senate Bill 10, establishing a catalog and modest resources for management of the state’s art collection, cleared the Senate by roll-call with 27 yeas and 0 nays and was referred to the House. Senators noted the bill carried a fiscal note (one-time $33,000 in 2010 and $24,600 ongoing)…

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