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House suspends full-title readings, introduces dozens of bills and refers many to committees
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House leaders suspended the full reading of bill titles by voice vote, introduced a long list of House bills (including measures on education funding, public safety, and water rights), and the Rules Committee assigned dozens of measures to standing committees; chair Representative Susan J. Cohen warned sponsors about timely fiscal notes.
Lawmakers in the Utah House voted Monday to suspend the routine full reading of bill and resolution titles at introduction and on later readings unless a member requests the full title. Representative Garn moved the suspension under the Utah Constitution and the motion passed by voice vote.
Clerks then read—by short title or designation—dozens of House measures slated for this session. The list included bills on school funding and finance (for example, appropriations and 'New…
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