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Utah Senate moves several bills forward; SB 36, SB 63 approved, SB 67 taken up

Utah State Senate · January 24, 2018
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Summary

The Senate voted on several measures under suspension of rules. Notable outcomes: SB 36 (clean-up of local option sales/use tax language) passed 23–0; SB 63 (charity registration exemptions) passed 27–0. SB 67 (fireworks storage/disposal plan) was presented and a third-reading roll call occurred before time expired; final outcome not recorded in the transcript.

The Utah Senate used expedited procedures to address a cluster of bills that had been vetted in committee. Leadership said the rules were suspended for several bills that had substantial public review.

SB 36: local option sales and use tax distribution formula amendments Senator H. Stevenson introduced SB 36 to repeal obsolete statutory language related to local option sales and use tax distribution. The sponsor said the change does not affect distributions to local entities and has no fiscal impact. The Senate suspended the rules and passed the bill by…

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