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Votes at a glance: multiple House measures amended or passed and sent to the Senate

Utah House of Representatives · January 20, 2006
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Summary

The House adopted several committee reports, passed multiple bills including HB 205 (consent calendar), HB 26 and HB 27 (divorce education as amended), First Substitute HB 19 (ID-card changes), First Substitute HB 17 (uninsured motorist database), and HB 51 (as amended). Several bills were circled for later action, and committee assignments were made via a rules report.

During the floor session the House handled multiple procedural and substantive items and recorded the following notable outcomes:

- HB 205 (repeal of obsolete dependent special districts): On the consent calendar, Representative Julie Fisher described the repeal of two obsolete "beet districts"; the bill passed by voice vote and the clerk announced it received 70 yes, 0 no and will be transmitted to the Senate.

- First Substitute HB 44 (local government / special service districts recodification): Representative D presented the committee-origin bill and moved an amendment tightening bonding language; the House passed the first…

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