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Votes at a glance: House clears a string of bills on consent and reading calendars

Utah House of Representatives · February 14, 2005
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Summary

On Feb. 7 the Utah House passed multiple consent and calendar items including legislation on search warrants, real-estate licensing, emerging technologies, services for people with disabilities, intercountry adoption accreditation, corporate tax revisions and a textbook sales-tax exemption; most passed by wide margins.

During its Feb. 7 floor session the Utah House approved a series of items on the consent and reading calendars before recessing for the afternoon. Highlights include:

- Senate Bill 30 (amendments to search-warrant procedure): Representative Wyatt described the bill as modernizing the process to allow electronic communications and deferring certain technical requirements to Supreme Court rules; the House passed SB 30, 70-0, and transmitted it to the Senate for the president’s signature.

- House Bill 214 (Emerging Technologies/Open Government): Rep. David Clark said the…

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