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House advances multiple consent-calendar bills on routine votes
Summary
The Utah House approved a slate of consent-calendar measures including technical corrections and policy housekeeping measures (SB113, SB173, SB188 among others), sending them to the Senate. Votes were taken by roll call and several bills passed unanimously or with large majorities.
The Utah House on the 29th day of the 2007 legislative session cleared a large consent calendar, advancing a group of bills to the Senate.
Members voted on a series of largely noncontroversial measures. Representative Wyatt described Senate Bill 113 as a measure to limit refiling in certain civil actions to a single permitted refile, saying it prevents repeated refilings by attorneys; SB113 passed 62-0 with 13 absent. Other…
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