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Senate finishes busy morning: dozens of concurrence and third‑reading bills pass, including education, mining and public‑safety measures

Utah State Senate · March 10, 2011
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On the final morning of the session the Utah Senate processed a lengthy concurrence and third-reading calendar: dozens of bills were concurred or passed, from mining regulation and voting‑center changes to motions-picture incentives and several education bills; conference committees were appointed where House and Senate amendments differed.

The Utah Senate moved through a heavy concurrence and third-reading calendar on the last day before lunch, approving a long list of bills the House had transmitted and taking final votes on many measures.

Items the chamber approved and returned to the House for final action included, among others: Senate Bill 51 (local sales/use tax amendments for cultural organizations), SB72 (initiative coordination amendment), SB282 (small mining operations scope), SB209 (telecommunications assessment clarification), SB236 and…

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