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Utah House advances multiple measures on Feb. 25: tax, rural development, criminal-code and other bills move forward

Utah House of Representatives · February 25, 2019
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Summary

On Feb. 25 the House adopted several committee reports and moved numerous bills on to further consideration, including unanimous or lopsided passage of SB 28 (67–0), SB 49 (69–0), HB 270 (72–0), HB 276 (70–3), HB 296 (70–3), HB 137 (73–0) and HB 183 (66–5). A number of measures were referred to Rules for fiscal prioritization.

The Utah House used its consent calendar and committee reports on Feb. 25 to advance a broad set of bills with limited floor debate.

Key actions and outcomes included:

- SB 28 (Income tax revisions): Passed 67–0. Sponsor said the bill clarifies when a corporation is considered to be "doing business" in Utah for income tax purposes.

- SB 49 (Homeless shelter funding amendments): Passed 69–0. The measure clarifies municipal contribution calculations to the Homeless Shelter…

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