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Utah House moves four Senate bills to third‑reading calendar, circled SB 1001 after brief procedural votes

Utah House of Representatives · May 20, 2009
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On May 22, 2009, the Utah House received four Senate bills and voted to lift them from rules to the Senate third‑reading calendar; the House also voted on a brief procedural motion and circled Substitute SB 1001 before proceedings were paused by a temporary power loss.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah House of Representatives moved several procedural items and advanced four Senate bills on May 22, 2009, the Reading Clerk announced.

During an opening procedural exchange, a member moved, "I move to cease to saunter." The presiding officer took a voice vote after no discussion was offered and announced the motion passed "1 to nothing."

Shortly afterward, the Reading Clerk read a communication from the Senate dated May 22, 2009, transmitting four measures: a substitute for substitute Senate Bill…

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