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Utah House Advances Multiple Bills on Consent and Third Reading; Key Votes Recorded
Summary
On the eighth day of the 1998 session the House advanced numerous bills — including HB4 (foster‑care review boards), HB184 (education technology), HB222 (boiler inspection), HB49 (emergency services/911 amendments), HB60 (dispatcher compensation) — mostly via unanimous consent or recorded roll calls; several bills faced floor debate before passage.
The Utah House moved a large set of bills through committee reports, consent calendars and third‑reading calendars on the eighth day of the 1998 legislative session, adopting numerous committee reports and recording roll‑call votes on several measures.
On the consent calendar and by recorded votes the House approved:
- House Bill 4 (Statewide Implementation of Foster Care Citizen Review Board): sponsor Representative Nora B. Stephens described the program’s expansion and cited an audit praising the review…
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