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Votes at a glance: House advances consent calendar items, passes bills on annexation, housing, corrections and transit

Utah House of Representatives · February 14, 1997
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Summary

On Day 26 the Utah House passed several consent calendar and third‑reading bills including HB215 (concurred with senate amendments), HB280 (special districts annexation), HB143 (unlawful detainer), SB86 (housing authority amendments), HB48 (capital sentencing), HB264 (aggravated assault by a prisoner), HB82 (transit district ethics), and HB80 (presumption of title first substitute). Vote tallies were recorded where available.

Several bills on the House consent and third‑reading calendars passed on Feb. 14 during the Day 26 floor session. Key actions and recorded tallies:

- House Bill 215 (custody disputes involving a parent with a disability): House concurred with Senate amendments and returned the bill to the Senate (recorded: 68 yes, 0 no). (SEG 043–105)

- House Bill 280 (special districts annexation amendments): Sponsor explained petition threshold eliminates need for…

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