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Utah Senate advances wide slate of bills Feb. 14; property-tax and HOA reforms among measures sent to House
Summary
The Utah State Senate on Feb. 14 moved a broad group of bills through the floor, approving property-tax changes, community association record rules and multiple criminal-justice and public-safety measures, and sending most passed measures to the House for consideration.
The Utah State Senate met Feb. 14 at the State Capitol and moved a large number of bills through the floor calendars, approving several measures and placing others for later consideration.
Opening formalities and routine business gave way to a lengthy floor session in which senators introduced and assigned dozens of bills to committees, approved standing committee reports and advanced multiple items by substitution and roll call. The Senate accepted messages from the House and approved the Rules Committee report sending first-read bills to standing committees.
On the third- and second-reading calendars, senators voted to advance or pass several items. Second substitute Senate Bill 20, a package of property-tax…
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