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Senate concurs with House changes to income-tax constitutional amendment; first substitute passes
Summary
First substitute Senate Joint Resolution 10, a proposal to amend the Utah Constitution to earmark income tax revenue for public education while allowing use of surplus revenue for other state needs after certain obligations are met, passed the Senate 22–6 and will return to the House.
The Utah Senate concurred in the House-substituted version of Senate Joint Resolution 10, a proposed constitutional amendment concerning the use of income tax revenue. Senator McKay, speaking for the sponsor side, said the substitute seeks to protect constitutional commitments to public education while allowing flexibility to use revenue for other state needs after accounting for enrollment…
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