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Utah Senate advances a slate of bills on third reading; several sent to the House
Summary
The Utah Senate voted to pass multiple bills on third reading — including sales-tax exemptions for rural electrics, alarm-system and aviation amendments, criminal justice changes and a communications-fee reduction — and sent them to the House for consideration.
The Utah Senate on the floor advanced a package of bills across taxation, public safety, criminal justice and technology and sent the measures to the House for consideration.
Among bills passed on third reading, the Senate approved Senate Bill 106, enacting sales-and-use tax exemptions for rural electric cooperatives; Senate Bill 173, clarifying alarm-system protections for businesses; and Senate Bill 166, which changes permissible uses of aeronautics-restricted accounts and creates a state aircraft restricted account for operations and maintenance. Each measure was presented on the floor and passed by roll call.
Senate Bill 147,…
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