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Votes at a glance: House passes a package of bills including evidence, arson, child care and criminal-attempt changes

Utah House of Representatives · February 25, 2004
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Summary

On the House floor the body approved a series of bills (roll-call votes below) including evidence‑amendments (HB139), highway designation (HB347), arson penalty changes (SB38), hunting-license clarification (SSB138), motor-fuel purchase rule repeal (SB133), witness-tampering changes (SB63), criminal-attempt clarification (SB143), and others; several votes were unanimous or near‑unanimous.

The House advanced a number of bills on the third-reading calendar and the consent calendar during its session, recording the following roll-call results and brief descriptions:

- House Bill 139 (Evidence Amendments) — Passed 64-0; allows documented photographs to be used as evidence in certain theft cases so recovered property may be returned to owners. (Sponsor: Representative Murray.)

- House Bill 347 (State Highway Designation) — Passed 68-0; designates part of Highway 89 as the Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area. (Sponsor: Representative Steiler.)

- Senate Bill 38 (Arson Offense Amendments) — Passed 68-0; changes felony degrees for intentional…

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