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Utah Senate passes a slate of measures on taxes, towing, auto dealers and public safety; votes at a glance

Utah Senate · February 22, 2022
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Summary

On Feb. 22 the Utah Senate approved a package of bills including income-tax clarifications, automobile dealer reforms, towing notice changes, window-tint rules, and tire‑recycling fund adjustments. The floor passed multiple substitutes and recorded roll‑call tallies for each bill.

The Utah Senate on Feb. 22 advanced several bills affecting taxation, business regulation and public safety and then recessed until the afternoon.

Major floor actions included passage of first substitute Senate Bill 48 (income tax modifications), which Sen. McKay said would clarify earlier tax-credit language and make certain credits administrable by the State Tax Commission; the Senate approved SB 48 on a roll call (25-1, with 3 absent).

Sen. Bramble presented a second substitute to SB 204 to refine existing franchise and dealer protections for automobile manufacturers and dealers, including an exemption for very small manufacturers (fewer…

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