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Votes at a glance: House advances multiple bills on consent calendar, leasing oversight and school and transit measures

Utah House of Representatives (joint convention with the Senate) · January 24, 1994
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Summary

During the session the House approved a series of committee reports and passed several bills on the consent and third-reading calendars (including HB 38, HB 64, HB 30, HB 40, HB 16 substitute, HB 52, HB 2, and HB 106); several bills were circulated or circled for later action and one bill was tabled pending answers on authority and procedure.

The Utah House approved a string of committee reports and final actions on a number of bills during the session before recessing for a joint convention. Key outcomes:

- HB 38 (court-ordered custody evaluations): Removed from the consent calendar for consideration and amended to limit court-ordered home evaluations to parties with annual income below 130% of federal poverty. The bill passed and was referred to the Senate. (motion to uncircle; substitute presented and passed)

- HB 64 (centralization of state leasing): Representative John Valentine said the bill would centralize oversight of large state leases while initially excluding the Board of Regents for higher-education leases;…

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