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Utah House adopts committee reports, advances multiple bills and hears introductions
Summary
The Utah House adopted several committee reports, moving bills to second reading, third-reading calendars, or the consent calendar; clerks also read in a slate of newly introduced bills and members recognized visiting students.
The Utah House of Representatives on the floor confirmed a string of committee recommendations, advancing several bills toward further consideration and placing others on the consent calendar.
Lawmakers adopted the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee's report on HB 59 (Peace officer classifications amendments), moving the measure to a second reading and the consent calendar after Representative Bowman moved adoption and the body voice-voted to approve the motion. "I move for the adoption of the committee report," Representative Bowman said; the motion passed without recorded opposition.
The Education Committee's favorable recommendations on HB 172 (textbooks in public schools), HB 54 (appropriation for environmental literacy curriculum, with amendments), HB 225 (school bus railroad crossing requirements), and HB 216 (appointing school superintendents…
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