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House approves several consent items, honors teachers and hosts Bill of Rights presentation
Summary
The Utah House moved a consent calendar, approved routine bills (including HB30 and SB10), recognized dozens of teachers from across the state, and resolved into a Committee of the Whole for a Bill of Rights presentation featuring historical speakers.
The Utah House advanced a slate of routine measures on a largely uncontested consent calendar, took time to recognize visiting teachers from across the state, and heard a bicentennial-themed presentation on the Bill of Rights.
What passed: The Speaker assigned multiple bills to the Rules Committee and the consent calendar was adopted. House Bill 30, clarifying retirement membership council terms and specifying that one member would be selected by the Utah Retired Public Employees Association, was explained by sponsor Representative Lloyd W. Franson and recorded as passed (Clerk announced…
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