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Senate reconsiders HB 91 after lieutenant governor letter, advances guidance on anonymous donations over $50

Utah Senate · March 5, 2015
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Summary

Senator Wyler cited a letter from Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox describing a legal gap for anonymous campaign contributions over $50. The Senate reconsidered First Substitute HB 91 and read it for a third time, with the presiding officer announcing 25 yeas, 2 nays, 2 absent.

Senator Wyler brought First Substitute House Bill 91 back to the floor for reconsideration after the Senate received a letter from Lieutenant Governor Spencer Cox describing a practical and legal dilemma: candidates who receive anonymous contributions over $50 face a problem because donations above that amount require a contributor…

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