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Utah Senate clears a large slate of bills, including real estate, education and energy measures

Utah State Senate · February 29, 2012
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The Utah Senate advanced and passed numerous bills on Feb. 29, 2012, moving several third-reading items to the House and approving technical corrections and substantive changes across areas including real estate, education, municipal finance and energy tax incentives.

The Utah State Senate moved a broad package of legislation on Feb. 29, 2012, adopting committee reports, correcting technical errors and approving multiple bills by roll-call votes.

On the consent calendar, First Substitute House Bill 191, described by Senator Weiler as a real-estate cleanup bill with appraisal and timeshare clarifications, initially passed unanimously on a consent vote; Senators later reconsidered it to correct a technical omission, adopted an amendment removing an unnecessary code reference, and gave final passage to the amended first substitute. The clerk recorded 26 yea, 0 nay, 3 absent on final passage.

Senate Bill 48 (Mission of Public Education) was reconsidered to fix a…

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