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Senate floor roundup: dozens of bills considered; revenue bonds, tax-fraud checks and scholarship changes advance

Utah State Senate · March 9, 2015
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The Utah Senate considered a long list of bills and approved several under suspension of the rules, including a revenue-bond package for capital projects, measures to tighten refund fraud checks, and a bill to allow privately funded scholarships to support certain high-school graduates; the session also circled several bills for later action and recessed for the evening.

The Utah Senate spent the March 9 floor session advancing a broad slate of measures spanning capital projects, tax rules, education and technical corrections.

Among the measures passed and transmitted to the House were Senate Bill 9, a revenue-bond and capital-facilities bill that sponsors said authorizes projects using internal institutional funds and revenue bonds (sponsor cited projects…

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