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Votes at a glance: multiple House bills advance to the Senate

Utah House of Representatives · January 29, 1999
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Summary

On Jan. 28 the House recorded votes advancing multiple bills to the Senate, including HB 43 (controlled-substance database), HB 53 (antitrust investigatory authority), HB 202 (Olympic license plates), HB 225 (school-railroad crossing technical correction), HB 228 (motor-vehicle insurance on certain vehicles) and substitute HB 11 (judicial debt collection). Vote counts and short descriptions are listed.

Several bills on the House floor were passed and sent to the Senate on Jan. 28. Below are short summaries and recorded vote results from the House floor and floor announcements:

- HB 43 (first substitute) — Controlled-substance database amendment: Floor sponsor Representative Patrice Ayers said the bill corrects wording that created unintended consequences and preserves the database’s operational integrity (administered by DOPL). The House recorded the substitute as passing (67 yes, 0 no) and the bill was referred to the Senate.

- HB 53 —…

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