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What the Utah House voted on Feb. 26, 2009: key outcomes

Utah House of Representatives · February 26, 2009
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Summary

Multiple bills were debated and voted on Feb. 26, 2009. Notable recorded outcomes: SB115 (mobile home relocation) passed 47–24; HB314 (DNA-sampling amendments) passed 41–29 on reconsideration; HB327 passed 62–10; HB325 (Real ID opt-out) passed 68–6; HB164 (migratory bird production areas) passed 71–2.

The Utah House recorded several final votes during its Feb. 26, 2009 floor session. The following items were entered in the House record and announced by the Reading Clerk.

- SB115 (payment of mobile home park relocation expenses): After debate the House voted 47 yes and 24 no; the bill was signed by the Speaker and returned to the Senate for the President’s signature.

- House Bill 314 (DNA sample for criminal offenses amendment): Representative Sandstrom successfully moved to reconsider the bill after clarifying scope; the House then voted to pass the bill on reconsideration with a recorded result of 41 yes and 29 no; the bill was referred to the Senate for further consideration.

- House Bill 327 (Building Inspector Amendments): The House adopted an amendment clarifying review by a chief executive officer and passed the bill 62 yes and 10 no; it will be referred to the Senate for consideration.

- House Bill 325 (opting out of the Real ID Act): After debate on costs, federal impacts and states’ rights, the House passed HB325 by a recorded vote of 68 yes and 6 no and transmitted it to the Senate.

- House Bill 164 (First Substitute — Migratory Bird Production Areas): The House passed the measure 71 yes and 2 no, transmitting it to the Senate for further consideration.

Each tally above follows the floor announcement recorded in the transcript for the Feb. 26 session.