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Utah Senate advances suite of bills on consent and calendars; several measures head to the House

Utah State Senate · February 13, 2012
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The Utah State Senate on Wednesday adopted a batch of measures on the consent and reading calendars — including a resolution approving in-session employee pay and bills on property tax valuation and State Fair Park risk management — and moved a number of bills to committee or the House for further action.

The Utah State Senate adopted multiple measures during its morning session and moved several bills to committee or to the House for signature, the chamber announced Wednesday.

On the consent calendar, senators recorded a unanimous vote among those present for Senate Joint Resolution 4, which approves compensation for in‑session employees. The president recorded the vote as 25 yeas, 0 nays, and 4 absent; it will be forwarded to the House for its action.

Senate Bill 58, titled “property tax valuation amendments,” was presented by Senator Wayne Niederhauser, who said the measure requires assessors to consider prior appeal decisions when reassessing individual properties. The bill was passed by voice vote and reported as receiving 25 yeas, 0 nays, with 4…

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