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Utah House advances broad consent calendar; dozens of bills pass to Senate
Summary
The Utah House approved a large consent calendar, advancing multiple technical and policy bills—including changes to trust lands, tax refund interest, arbitration rules and National Guard organization—largely by unanimous or near-unanimous votes and sending them to the Senate for consideration.
The Utah House of Representatives cleared a broad consent calendar and moved multiple measures to the Senate during its floor session.
Representative Eric Hutchings described House Bill 154 as a technical amendment to the School and Institutional Trust Lands code that expands who must provide information to the Trust Lands Administration, and the House approved the bill on the consent calendar with an announced vote of 69-0. Similar unanimous or near-unanimous votes followed on a number of measures, most of which were presented without extended debate.
Among the bills the House advanced: Second Substitute…
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