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Utah Senate advances dozens of measures on water, taxes, elections and mining during day two
Summary
The Utah State Senate advanced a broad slate of bills on the second day of the 2011 session — moving multiple measures to third reading, circling bills pending fiscal notes, and recording roll‑call passage on water‑rights changes, tax‑collection updates and election administration rules.
The Utah State Senate spent its second day moving a wide range of bills forward, placing most on the third‑reading calendar and setting aside others for later consideration.
Senators voted on dozens of measures, advancing bills that address water rights and groundwater recharge, tax‑collection processes, election administration, corporate tax cleanups and reclamation bonding for small mining operations. Several bills were "circled" — effectively put on hold — because sponsors asked more time or fiscal…
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