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Votes at a glance: House approves a series of Senate bills, including early voting, antitrust, alcohol and procurement changes

Utah House of Representatives · February 27, 2006
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Summary

During the final partial week the House recorded votes approving multiple Senate bills: concurrence on HB15 (early voting) and passage of first substitute SB 267, SB36, SB85, SB191, SB124, SB16, and SB220. Several items were signed by the Speaker and returned or will be referred to the Senate.

The Utah House completed votes on a set of concurrence and third‑reading items. Key outcomes recorded on the floor included:

- House Bill 15 (concur with Senate amendments; early voting) — Passed: 67 yes, 3 no, 5 absent. Representative Douglas Agard moved concurrence and said the Senate made "a couple of friendly amendments" clarifying coordination and specifying polling places in government buildings.

- First substitute Senate Bill 267 (local government provisions) — Passed: 70 yes, 3 no (see separate coverage of…

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