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Senate passes first substitute to SB 264 to expand Inland Port authority powers, 26-1
Summary
The Utah Senate approved first substitute SB 264, changing Inland Port Authority governance, tax-remittance rules and remediation authority; the bill passed 26–1 and will go to the House. Sponsor said the bill puts current practices into statute and adds a 30-day tax-commission engagement via Amendment 1.
The Utah Senate on the floor approved the first substitute to Senate Bill 264, an inland-port overhaul that sponsors say clarifies governance, tax collection and environmental remediation authority for the Utah Inland Port. The chamber passed the measure under suspension of the rules by a roll-call tally of 26 yea, 1 nay and 2 absent; the bill will be transmitted to the House for further consideration.
Senator Stevenson, presenting the measure, described key changes in the substitute and Amendment 1. "The amendment deals with the tax…
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