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House concurs with Senate amendments on multiple bills and clears a batch for the Senate

Utah House of Representatives · March 1, 2005
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On March 1, 2005, the Utah House concurred with Senate amendments and passed multiple bills on a concurrence calendar, including bills on emissions oversight, IT governance, commissions, education, GPS funding, and insurance, recording a series of roll-call votes.

The Utah House on March 1, 2005, moved through a large concurrence calendar, adopting the House Rules Committee recommendations and concurring with Senate amendments on multiple bills. Several measures were advanced to final passage or referred to the Senate for signature, typically after brief floor explanations or technical clarifications.

Representative Gibson asked the House to concur with Senate amendments to second substitute House Bill 93, stating the amendment allows counties to determine whether emissions requirements should be maintained and to provide reasons for such determinations; the House concurred and the bill passed the House 63 yes, 9 no. Representative Clark explained Senate clarifications to House Bill…

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