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Votes at a glance: key House actions Feb. 3 — H.B. 64, 105, 112, 141, 320 and others

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 1997
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Summary

The House advanced multiple bills to the Senate in a floor session that included passage of H.B. 64 (49–15), H.B. 105 (50–19), H.B. 112 (64–0), H.B. 141 (45–18) and H.B. 320 (clerk announced 62–5); H.B. 127 was encircled and H.B. 364 was circled until after lunch.

Here are the floor results and brief notes from the Utah House session on Feb. 3:

- H.B. 64, Private Property Protection Act amendments — passed and forwarded to the Senate, announced 49 yes, 15 no. Sponsor said the bill creates an ombudsman to mediate disputes between property owners and government agencies.

- H.B. 105, Civil Relief Act (substitute) — uncircled, amended to delete "unorganized militia" language, and passed as amended, announced 50 yes, 19 no. Floor debate raised possible overlap with the federal…

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