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House takes procedural steps: calendar actions, return of bills to rules, caucus recess and adjournment

Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 1993
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Summary

The House received Senate communications, moved to the Senate calendar, recorded several transmitted bills, returned numerous bills to the Rules Committee, recessed for caucus, and adjourned until 8 a.m. the next day.

The House logged Senate communications early in the session, noting transmission of multiple Senate bills (including SB289 and SB176) for the House's consideration. A House officer reported the Senate had concurred in several amendments and transmitted bills (SB105, SB82, SB76) for the speaker's signature and journal entry in March 1993.

Following floor business, Representative Fox moved to go to the Senate calendar; the motion passed. Later in the session Representative Stevens moved that all House bills shown on the board be returned to the Rules Committee under suspension rules; the motion passed. He also moved that all Senate bills in the possession of committees be returned to Rules; that motion also passed.

Members agreed to a 15-minute recess for a caucus; the House recessed and later reconvened. Near the session's end Representative Stevens moved to adjourn until 8 a.m. the following morning; the motion carried and the House adjourned.

The session journal entries recorded public readings appropriate to transmittals and noted actions taken for March 1993; specific committee-level dispositions and subsequent calendar scheduling were not detailed in the provided segments.