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Utah Senate advances broad package of bills, appoints conference committees
Summary
The Utah Senate on March 2, 2010, moved a large concurrence calendar, appointed several conference committees and approved a string of bills ranging from school funding changes to bail enforcement identification and canal-safety planning. Several items were returned to the House for final signatures after recorded roll-call votes.
The Utah Senate returned to order March 2 and moved quickly through a packed concurrence calendar, appointing conference committees on disputed items and approving a range of bills that the House had modified or transmitted for further consideration.
Senators voted on a series of measures across education, public safety and infrastructure. First Substitute Senate Bill 165 (allocation and apportionment of income and deduction of a net loss) was concurred with and passed on final reading (29–0). The chamber also approved bills including a revenue-bond capital facilities authorization (House Bill 5), refinery-zoning coordination in South Davis/North Salt Lake counties (House Bill 169), and a civil cause of action tied to illegal controlled-substance sales (House Bill 409); all were returned to the House…
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