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Utah House adopts several bills, orders daily reprioritization of third‑reading calendar
Summary
The Utah House passed a string of measures transmitted from the Senate, declined to concur with one Senate amendment, and approved a rule to send third‑reading bills back to Rules at the end of each day for reprioritization; several bills were recorded as passed with recorded tallies.
The Utah House on Feb. 20 handled a packed agenda, approving multiple Senate‑transmitted measures and adopting a procedural change to reprioritize the chamber’s third‑reading calendar each day.
The chamber adopted the House’s motion to refuse to concur with the Senate amendment to House Bill 36 and requested formation of a conference committee to resolve differences. The House later voted to concur with a Senate substitute to House Bill 48 (UDOT internal performance audit); the motion carried and the clerk recorded 68 yes votes and 1 no. The concurrent resolution HTR 6 (moment of silence), as amended by the…
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