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House clears consent and concurrence calendars; multiple bills sent to Senate
Summary
The House moved several consent and concurrence items, including HB431 (identity verification), HJR33 (underground utility marking), HB133 (court‑records/child interview protections), HB299 (substance harmful to pregnancy amendments), and others; many measures passed unanimously and were transmitted to the Senate or placed on subsequent calendars.
On March 1 the Utah House processed its consent and concurrence calendars, advancing multiple bills with limited floor debate.
The Clerk read items on the consent calendar including House Bill 431 (identity verification by the Department of Commerce), which Representative Michael Morley said could save the department approximately $186,700 by allowing the use of driver's…
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