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Votes at a glance: House advances Senate‑prioritized bills on aging, courts, health and infrastructure

Utah House of Representatives · February 28, 2007
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Summary

The House advanced a package of Senate‑priority bills on a range of topics (aging commission, juvenile judge, disaster medical reserve, tax exemptions, rural broadband, and more). Most passed on voice or unanimous recorded votes and were referred back to the Senate for signature or further consideration.

On the Senate third‑reading calendar the Utah House considered and acted on a slate of Senate‑prioritized bills. Many were noncontroversial or passed after brief discussion. Key outcomes included:

- SB 26 (Utah Commission on Aging): passed 58-15-2. Sponsors said the commission will transition to the University of Utah on a two‑year timeline with a sunset and expected self‑sustaining status after transition.

- SB 38 (Juvenile Court Judge): circled and later uncircled for action; when considered it passed 65-0-10; explained as…

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