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House rejects substitute language for HB213 after procedural dispute; third substitute fails 38–36
Summary
A motion to substitute new language into HB213 produced a heated floor exchange, a division and a call of the house; ultimately the third substitute for HB213 failed by a 38–36 vote and the measure will be filed.
A floor battle over substitute language for House Bill 213 dominated the Utah House on Feb. 11, 1999, with members contesting whether amendments were procedurally in order and whether substitution should proceed. After back-and-forth points of order and a pair of rulings from the chair, the House ultimately rejected the third substitute version of HB213 by a 38–36 vote.
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