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Utah House adopts temporary rules change to give members time to review Senate concurrences
Summary
The House amended and passed House Resolution 1 on Jan. 18, 1999, requiring a one‑day placement on the calendar for Senate concurrences and requiring committee chairs to sign and report committee reports within one legislative day; the resolution passed 70–0.
The Utah House of Representatives approved House Resolution 1 on Jan. 18, 1999, adopting technical changes to House rules intended to give members more time to review Senate amendments and to tighten committee reporting deadlines.
Representative Susan Cohen, sponsor of the resolution, said the rules change requires a committee chair to sign a committee report and send it to the House clerk within one legislative day and creates a place on the calendar that holds concurrences from the Senate for 24 hours so members can review amendments…
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