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Utah House adopts rules, suspends notification and advances three bills to third reading
Summary
The Utah House established a quorum, adopted standing rules for the special session, suspended the 24-hour prior-notification and long-title reading rules, appointed committees to meet the lieutenant governor and the Senate, and lifted House Bills 1001–1003 to the third-reading calendar for immediate consideration.
Salt Lake City — The Utah House of Representatives organized for the governor’s special session, adopted procedural rules and moved to accelerate consideration of several introduced bills.
After the proclamation was read and the House confirmed a quorum, members voted by voice to adopt the same House, interim and joint rules used in the 2009 general session. The House also approved a motion to suspend the 24-hour prior-notification rule, allowing calendars to be considered quickly during the special session, and voted to continue the practice of reading only short titles of bills and…
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