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Utah Senate wraps 2012 session after late-night votes on education, family law and transparency measures

Utah State Senate · March 8, 2012
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On its final floor day, the Utah Senate processed a long concurrence calendar, approving education funding and program changes, several family-law amendments and campaign finance reporting updates before adjourning and receiving remarks from the governor.

The Utah State Senate concluded the 2012 general session late the evening of March 8, advancing a large concurrence calendar of House‑amended bills and passing a package of measures affecting education, family law, health care and campaign reporting.

Senators approved changes to concurrent enrollment fees, paraeducator funding and several tax and economic incentive measures and sent them back to the House for final action. The chamber also debated and passed multiple family‑law bills, including a custody‑relocation…

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