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Utah House approves procedural motions, appoints committees to notify governor and Senate of adjournment
Summary
The Utah House approved several procedural motions, including striking enacting clauses from remaining calendar items and authorizing the Speaker to appoint committees to notify the governor and the Senate that the chamber has finished business and is prepared to adjourn sine die. Committees were named and the House awaited a fiscal note on an income tax bill.
The Utah House of Representatives approved a set of procedural motions during a short floor session, including a motion to strike the enacting clause from bills and resolutions remaining on the calendars and authorizations for committees to notify the governor and the Senate that the chamber has completed its business and is prepared to adjourn sine die.
The first motion, introduced by an unidentified member, was "I move to strike the enacting clause in all house and senate bills and resolutions remaining on the house and senate calendars," and it passed after a brief, no-discussion voice vote. The Speaker then called for additional motions related to adjournment.
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