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Utah House approves rule to record committee votes verbally; sets in‑session employee pay
Summary
The Utah House adopted a rules change requiring committee chairs to verbally record vote results for committee minutes and approved a resolution setting in‑session employee pay at last year—s rates; HR 3 passed 62‑1 and HJR 4 was approved after being moved to the top of the calendar.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives on Jan. 2 adopted a change to House rules requiring committee chairs to indicate committee votes verbally for the record and approved a resolution setting compensation for in‑session employees.
Representative Marta Dilley introduced House Rules Resolution 3 on behalf of Legislative Research, saying the measure would improve committee minutes and tapes by making vote outcomes and dissenting members explicit. "This bill, which would allow committee chairs or require committee chairs, to vote verbally ... so it's on the…
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