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House advances long consent list, transmitting scores of bills to the Senate
Summary
The Utah House read and moved a lengthy concurrence/consent calendar on March 1, 2004, transmitting dozens of bills — ranging from teacher classifications and workers’ compensation provisions to construction lien and local government measures — back to the Senate or for the speaker’s signature.
On March 1, 2004, the Utah House of Representatives read a broad consent and concurrence calendar and advanced numerous bills for further Senate consideration or for signature.
The clerk read an extensive list of measures the Senate had transmitted or the House had passed, including (but not limited to) 3rd Substitute House Bill 66 (spending limitations),…
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