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Senate receives House-passed communications on tobacco, PILT, regulatory certainty and COVID-19 aid
Summary
During the sixth special session the Senate recorded communications from the House that it had passed several Senate-origin bills and a joint resolution—including Tobacco Retailer Amendments, regulatory certainty amendments, a PILT joint resolution, and CARES Act/COVID-19 assistance amendments—and transmitted them for enrollment.
The Utah Senate received communications from the House during the sixth special session reporting that the House had passed several pieces of Senate-origin legislation and a joint resolution.
An unidentified Senate member read the communications into the record, stating, "The House passed Senate Bill 6,008, Tobacco Retailer Amendments by Senator Vickers." The reader also reported that "the House passed first substitute SJR 601 joint resolution on federal government payments in lieu of taxes by Senator Okerlund," "first substitute Senate Bill 6,000 for regulatory certainty…
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