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House advances consent‑calendar bills and adopts Sugar House sesquicentennial resolution

Utah House of Representatives · February 17, 2004
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Summary

The Utah House approved a series of consent‑calendar bills—covering child welfare worker designations, mail‑theft penalties, interstate supervision fees, mechanics' lien changes, tuition residency for National Guard members and others—and unanimously passed SGR 7 recognizing Sugar House's 150th anniversary.

The Utah House on April 23 advanced multiple consent‑calendar bills and unanimously adopted a resolution recognizing the sesquicentennial of Sugar House.

Committee reports from the Retirement and Independent Entities Committee and the Public Utilities and Technology Committee were adopted without recorded opposition, moving several bills onto the third‑reading calendar. Among measures passed or forwarded were:

- First substitute House Bill 236 (Families, Agencies and…

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