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Utah Senate adjourns sine die after 45-day session; governor praises housing, infrastructure and tax actions
Summary
The Utah State Senate closed its 45-day session with speeches from the governor and Senate leaders, a recap of measures on education, housing, infrastructure and tax relief, and a final motion by the majority to 'adjourn sine die' that passed by voice vote.
The Utah State Senate concluded its 45-day legislative session with a ceremonial close and a final motion to adjourn sine die after leaders and the governor reviewed this year’s priorities and accomplishments.
Governor (name not stated in the transcript) entered the chamber and congratulated senators on an "incredible" and "historical" session, singling out work on attainable housing and downtown Salt Lake City redevelopment while stressing that the legislature protected taxpayers. "The opportunity to completely transform Downtown Salt Lake City ... as well as the West Side that has not received the type of investments that others have," the governor said, adding thanks to…
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