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Votes at a glance: Utah House advances multiple bills, places bond bill for afternoon calendar

Utah House of Representatives · February 24, 1999
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Summary

On Feb. 24 the Utah House approved several bills on the consent calendar and referred others to rules; notable recorded results included passage of substitute House Bill 276 (68–0), House Bill 301 (69–0), House Bill 367 (64–5) and final passage of House Bill 139 (49–20). The bond bill (SB2) was set for a 2 p.m. time‑certain reading.

The Utah House moved a package of routine and substantive measures on Feb. 24, advancing bills to the Senate, placing measures on third‑reading calendars and scheduling the bond bill for a time‑certain afternoon consideration.

Votes and notable actions recorded on the floor included:

• First substitute House Bill 276 (pattern of unlawful activity amendments): the Clerk announced the substitute received 68 yes votes and 0 no votes; the bill was referred to the Senate.

• House Bill 301…

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