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Utah House concurs with Senate amendments across a string of bills; key votes recorded

Utah House of Representatives · March 2, 2005
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The Utah House on Feb. 28 moved quickly through its concurrence calendar, agreeing to Senate amendments on a slate of bills — including measures on custody modifications, film incentives and procedural clarifications — and adopting several Senate joint resolutions. Members also limited debate for upcoming resolutions.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives on Feb. 28 voted to concur with Senate amendments on a broad group of bills and approved several Senate joint resolutions, clearing the measures to be sent back to the Senate or to be enrolled for final action.

House members moved rapidly through a stacked concurrence calendar. Representative Morley moved that the House concur with Senate amendments to first substitute House Bill 42; Representative Wharton told the chamber that two short phrases were struck from the bill (including removal of a restriction tying treatment to federal mandates) and the clerk announced the bill passed as reported.…

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